The article deals with the assessment of the risks associated with the use of antidepressants during pregnancy. The authors point out that existing studies often report mixed results, which complicates treatment decisions. Some antidepressants may be associated with a slightly increased risk of certain complications, such as preterm birth or low birth weight. However, the risks vary according to the type of antidepressant and the mother's individual circumstances. The authors emphasize that complete avoidance of antidepressants is sometimes associated with a higher risk for both mother and child. An individual assessment of the benefits and risks of treatment is important. The article does not include specific statistics or numerical data.