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Will There Be Any Side Effect Of Unwanted 72 On Baby After Birth?

i had unwanted 72 on 8th day of my cycle but now m still pregnant will this medicine effect my pregnancy or cause any deformity in baby. please guide me m worried m 6 weeks pregnant, As per the TVS Scan report the baby is normal but we are worried about the side effects post birth, Please advise
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Since the TVS scan is normal,kindly do not worry. Anomaly scan can also be taken by abdominal ultrasound between 18 to 22 weeks to confirm the health of the fetus.

Maternal use of oral contraceptives just before pregnancy or during pregnancy does not appear to increase the risk for birth defects. The results suggest that women who have a breakthrough pregnancy during oral contraceptive use are unlikely to have a fetus with a major birth defect.

Hope that was helpful.Let me know if i can assist you further.

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Dr.Saranya Ramadoss
General and Family Health Physician
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Will There Be Any Side Effect Of Unwanted 72 On Baby After Birth?

Hi Since the TVS scan is normal,kindly do not worry. Anomaly scan can also be taken by abdominal ultrasound between 18 to 22 weeks to confirm the health of the fetus. Maternal use of oral contraceptives just before pregnancy or during pregnancy does not appear to increase the risk for birth defects. The results suggest that women who have a breakthrough pregnancy during oral contraceptive use are unlikely to have a fetus with a major birth defect. Hope that was helpful.Let me know if i can assist you further. Regards Dr.Saranya Ramadoss General and Family Health Physician