Does taking amitriptyline increase the chance of miscarriage?
Miscarriage is common and can occur in any pregnancy for many different reasons. It is not known if amitriptyline can increase the chance of miscarriage. On another hand, untreated depression might increase the chance of miscarriage. More information on depression can be found in our fact sheet here.
Does taking amitriptyline increase the chance of birth defects?
Out of all babies born each year, about 3 out of 100 (3%) will have a birth defect. It is called the background risk. We look at research studies to try to understand if an exposure, like amitriptyline, might increase the chance of birth defects in a pregnancy. A small number of human studies have not found a higher chance for birth defects with doses of amitriptyline used for treatment of depression.
Does taking amitriptyline in pregnancy increase the chance of other pregnancy-related problems?
Studies have not been done to see if amitriptyline can increase the chance of other pregnancy-related problems such as preterm delivery (birth before week 37) or low birth weight (weighing less than 5 pounds, 8 ounces [2500 grams] at birth).
One report found a small increase in the chance of preeclampsia (high blood pressure and problems with organs, such as the kidneys) when amitriptyline was used in the second and third trimester of pregnancy.
Research has also shown that when depression is left untreated during pregnancy, there could be an increased chance of pregnancy complications. This makes it hard to know if the medication, untreated depression, or other factors are increasing the chance of these problems.
I need to take amitriptyline throughout my entire pregnancy. Will it cause withdrawal symptoms in my baby after birth?
The use of some tricyclic antidepressants during pregnancy can cause temporary symptoms in newborns soon after birth. These symptoms are sometimes referred to as withdrawal. Symptoms seen during the first month of life included colic, low oxygen levels, breathing problems, and irritability. If a baby develops these symptoms, they usually go away in a few days without any long-term health effects.
There is one case report of an infant who had temporary withdrawal symptoms after exposure to amitriptyline throughout pregnancy. Not all babies exposed to amitriptyline will have these symptoms. It is important that your healthcare providers know you are taking amitriptyline so that if symptoms occur your baby can get the care that is best for them.
Does taking amitriptyline in pregnancy affect future behavior or learning for the child?
One study looking at 29 children exposed to amitriptyline during pregnancy did not find any behavioral or learning problems.
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