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Understanding PPHN

Posted by Paxil and PPHN Editor @ 6:39 PM, Monday Apr 14th, 2008

Pregnant women wait for nine months to hear their little bundles of joy let out a first cry and watch them take their first breaths. Unfortunately, some women never get to see this. They are robbed of the chance thanks to a condition known as PPHN. PPHN, or persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn, is a serious complication that can sometimes be prevented.

PPHN takes place when a baby’s lungs do not get the blood they require to begin respiration upon birth. This is a potentially fatal development that demands immediate medical intervention. Treatments include of oxygen and respirators to assist a newborn facing breathing problems. PPHN itself is rare, but incidents of it are beginning to make headlines thanks to Paxil® attorneys in California.

While it is true that PPHN does have several known causes, the use of Paxil® during pregnancy is one of them. All too often women who take Paxil® to control anxiety and depression are not counseled on the side effects of this medication during pregnancy. For whatever reason, they are not informed properly and continue taking this potentially dangerous medication during gestation. Paxil® attorneys in California are working to remedy this situation.

Paxil® itself is normally a very safe and rather effective prescription used to help control such things as anxiety and depression. It is a part of the Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) family of medications that are commonly used. Although SSRIs are safe for everyday use, they are not safe during pregnancy. It has been demonstrated that use of Paxil® during pregnancy can increase the chances of a newborn developing PPHN.

Paxil® attorneys in California work with women and families who have been impacted by PPHN. While it is their intention to help families as much as they can, Paxil® attorneys in California have also made it a priority to spread the word about the potential side effects of Paxil® use during pregnancy. When women understand PPHN and the possible causes, they can take the right steps to lower the risks.

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  • PPHN, Persistent pulmonary hypertension is when a newborn's arteries to the lungs remain constricted after delivery, often caused by antidepressants and other drugs. PPHN attorneys can help with lawsuits related to PPHN.

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