Taking Zoloft (sertraline) in the third trimester of pregnancy carries minimal risks, as it is considered one of the safer treatment options for pregnant women. The absolute risk of complications is very low, and typically regular monitoring of both the mother and baby after birth is sufficient. It is important to weigh the potential risks of not treating the condition against the benefits for your health and the wellbeing of the pregnancy.
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