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subject: Depression Control And Newborn Health Injuries - Where A Birth Defect Lawyer Takes Over [print this page]


Depression is a state of low mood characterized by aversion and loss of interest regarding activities that were once considered pleasurable. While it is a normal response to certain events in our lives, its severe forms can lead to a general loss of interest, sleeping problems, eating disorders and even suicidal thoughts.

Because depression can also appear as a symptom of a medical condition or as a feature of a psychiatric syndrome, it is important to consult your physician about ways to handle it. Among the many cures for depression, SSRI antidepressants are known for their improved efficiency compared to antidepressant of previous classes. Many women of childbearing age are prescribed Zoloft (sertraline hydrochloride, an SSRI class of antidepressant) for the treatment of their depression.

Despite its efficacy and the relatively low risk of side effects at the majority of people, several studies have shown that there is an evident link between Zoloft and birth defects. For this reason, and also because untreated depression can have serious repercussions on your life and that of your unborn child, it is compulsory to consult your physician if you take Zoloft and you are or plan to become pregnant. It is for the medical specialist to weigh the risk of going on with Zoloft against the risk of changing or bringing your depression treatment to a hold. In case your newborn has life-threatening health injuries and you have taken Zoloft during pregnancy, you may be entitled to compensation and you should contact a Zoloft birth defect lawyer.

Finding a qualified attorney can be emotionally stressful and confusing, but you have to think ahead and count in all the major changes, including financial difficulties, that raising a child with severe health injuries bring into your family's life. Some Zoloft birth defects require surgery in order to save the life of the newborn, others require life-long medical care. Unfortunately, some of these birth defects can also prove to be fatal. You may benefit from the help of a Zoloft attorney in case your child is born with one of the following birth defects linked to this specific drug:

-PPHN or Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension for Newborns

-Septal Heart Defects

-Hypoplastic Left or Right Heart Syndrome

-Craniosynostosis (Skull Malformation)

-Anencephaly (Neural Tube Defect)

-Omphalocele (Abdominal Defect)

-Spina BifidaTetralology of the Fallot

-Transposition of the Great Arteries

-Infant Death

The risk of Zoloft birth defects is real because the drug is not only prescribed for depression treatment, but to treat other disorders like panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), social anxiety disorder (SAD), and obsessive-compulsive disorder OCD). After a meticulous investigation of your individual case, your Zoloft birth defect lawyer will advise you on the course of legal actions to take to earn your right to damage compensation.

The arrival of a newborn with a Zoloft birth defect brings just enough uncertainty and fear and you might find it overwhelming to issue a lawsuit to get monetary satisfaction. The decision to take legal action is difficult; it is a big effort to make. It is however your right to get monetary compensation for the harm done. While this will not give back your child's health, it will certainly help you cope with the hardship of raising him/her. Let a qualified Zoloft birth defect lawyer take over and help you with your case!

by: Caleb Chao'




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