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Ursula Winterfeld1, Kenneth Hodson2,3, Maya Berlin4
1Swiss Teratogen Information Service and Clinical Pharmacology Service, Lausanne University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland.
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Medication use during pregnancy is common, yet safety data remain limited, often leading to exaggerated risk perceptions and suboptimal care. Current communication practices are fragmented: product labeling and patient leaflets tend to emphasize potential harms, while specialized resources are underused. We explore the challenges of conveying accurate risk-benefit information and highlight the need for shared decision making. Integrated, evidence-based resources accessible to both healthcare providers and patients can reduce misinformation, improve adherence to essential treatments, and ultimately enhance maternal and child health. The Swiss MAMA-MEDS initiative illustrates how a unified knowledge base can align messaging, address health inequalities, and support patient-centered pregnancy care.
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