Q&A

Can sertraline affect early pregnancy?

Can sertraline affect early pregnancy?

Certain selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). SSRIs are generally considered an option during pregnancy, including citalopram (Celexa) and sertraline (Zoloft). Potential complications include maternal weight changes and premature birth. Most studies show that SSRIs aren’t associated with birth defects.

How does sertraline make you feel at first?

Sertraline can make you feel very restless in the first few weeks that you take it and may affect you when you sit or stand still. It can also disturb your sleep, and your eyesight.

Does sertraline decrease chances of pregnancy?

Some studies suggest that use of SSRIs, like sertraline, during pregnancy can contribute to pregnancy complications like low birth weight and premature delivery (delivery before 37 weeks of pregnancy). It is difficult to know whether these findings are due to the medicine, underlying depression, or other factors.

How long after taking sertraline do side effects start?

However, some people who use sertraline start to notice improvements within one to two weeks of using the medication. It’s also common to notice some mild side effects from sertraline during the first weeks of treatment, with these effects often subsiding over the first one to two months.

Can I stop sertraline after 3 days?

After one day, the level is reduced to 50 percent of the original level, after two days to 25 percent, after three days to 12.5 percent, and so on. Because Zoloft leaves your body so quickly, stopping it too abruptly can cause discontinuation syndrome to develop.

How will I know if sertraline is working?

You may see an improvement in your symptoms after 1 or 2 weeks, although it usually takes between 4 to 6 weeks before you feel the full benefits. That’s because it takes around a week for sertraline levels to build up in your body, and then a few weeks longer for your body to adapt and get used to it.

Can you get pregnant on sertraline?

Sertraline and pregnancy If you become pregnant while taking sertraline, speak to your doctor. Do not stop taking your medicine unless your doctor tells you to. Sertraline has been linked to a very small increased risk of problems for your unborn baby.