2024
DOI: 10.1002/bdr2.2325
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Impact of perinatal exposure counseling on patient reported emotional outcomes and decisional empowerment

Réka Müller,
Madison Lake,
Nevena Krstić
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundExposures during pregnancy are common and most pregnant patients utilize at least one medication during pregnancy. The lack of reliable information on medication safety during pregnancy available to providers and patients is a stressor and obstacle to decision‐making about medication use in pregnancy. Previous studies showed that exposures in pregnancy are associated with guilt, worry, and decisional conflict. Although prior research has evaluated changes in patient knowledge after teratogen counseli… Show more

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