Pregnancy: Although animal study did not provide any evidence of teratogenicity, the safety of Sertraline during human pregnancy has not been established. Sertraline should only be used in pregnancy if the potential benefits of treatment to the mother outweigh the possible risk to the developing fetus.
Lactation: Sertraline is known to be excreted in breast milk. Its effects on the nursing infant have not been established. If treatment with Sertraline is considered necessary, discontinuation of breast feeding should be considered.