Research published indicates that ADHD medication used during pregnancy does not cause impairment to a child’s physical or neurodevelopmental growth. Molecular Psychiatry.1 A large population-based study found that in-utero ADHD medication, including stimulants, did no harm to a child’s growth or neurodevelopment. This was in contrast to children whose mothers had stopped taking ADHD medication
According to research published in The, neurofeedback may not work for ADHD treatment in boys. American Journal of Psychiatry The study examined whether functional MRI neurofeedback was a safe and effective alternative for pharmacological ADHD treatment. Subjects who received fMRINF in this double-blind, randomized controlled trial did not experience significant improvement in their ADHD symptoms