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[Safe and Effective Management of Epilepsy in Pregnancy].

In women with epilepsy, antiepileptic drugs with low teratogenic risk should be used at the lowest dose necessary to control seizures. The medication adjustment and folic acid supplementation are started before pregnancy. Valproic acid should be avoided unless indispensable. Levetiracetam and lamotrigine are often used as less teratogenic agents. Moreover, appropriate information on possible changes in seizure frequency with pregnancy and childbirth preparation and breastfeeding should be provided. Generally, women taking antiepileptic drugs for epilepsy treatment may undergo natural delivery and breastfeeding. We should collaborate with obstetricians and other professionals to help ensure a safe environment for pregnancy and childbirth.

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