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Understanding Risks of Continuing Pregnancy with Unhealthy Fetus

I really want to keep this child? Hello, doctor. May I ask if continuing the pregnancy would significantly increase the chances of having an unhealthy or malformed fetus? Thank you.


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, the chances of the fetus being unhealthy or having congenital anomalies during pregnancy are not very high. However, it is recommended to undergo detailed ultrasound and amniocentesis. If you have further questions, you may consult a common obstetrician-gynecologist. Wishi...

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Impact of Weight Loss Medications on Early Pregnancy: What You Need to Know

Taking weight loss medication during pregnancy? Medication names: Ephedrine 25 mg, Thyroid 64 mg, Carnitine 450 mg, Green Tea Powder 400 mg, Fluoxetine 20 mg. I am a 40-year-old woman and have just been informed that I am 5 weeks pregnant. I have taken the above weight loss medic...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, if you are pregnant, you should stop taking this medication. Some of these drugs are clinically classified as Category C or D, which still carry some risk. However, if you have difficulty conceiving and wish to become pregnant, you may be able to continue with the pregnanc...

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Early Pregnancy Concerns: Rosemary and Sage Dishes and Abdominal Pain

Early pregnancy consumption of rosemary and sage dishes? Currently, I am nine weeks pregnant. Last night's dinner included dishes with rosemary, lemongrass, and sage. Since this morning, I have been experiencing intermittent cramping in my lower abdomen, but there is no blee...


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, based on your description, the presence of bleeding indicates that the uterus or fetus may be unstable. Regardless of the cause, it is recommended to consult a physician for examination and treatment. Thank you! Wishing you safety and health. Dr. Chang.

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Understanding Abortion Pill Effects: Signs of Complications After 3-4 Weeks

Medication Administration If a certain amount of time has passed since taking the abortion pill and the fetus may have begun to form, with approximately 3 to 4 weeks since taking the medication, experiencing ongoing bleeding and severe abdominal pain could indicate several possib...


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, the general recommendation is not to use medication for abortion if the gestational age is greater than 7 weeks. After taking the medication, a follow-up visit is required in 1-2 weeks, and there should not be prolonged bleeding or abdominal pain. If you do not have a foll...

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Managing High Neural Tube Risk and Hip Development Issues in Pregnancy

Increased risk of neural tube defects and developmental dysplasia of the femur in children? Hello, I am currently 16 weeks pregnant with a due date of February 10. I was found to have an elevated neural tube defect marker of 1/518 during my check-up. On August 27, an ultrasound e...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello: It seems that there might be some issues with your fetus. I recommend going to a medical center for further examination. Wishing you good health.

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Concerns and Complications After Taking RU486: What You Should Know

Issues related to the use of RU486? Hello doctor, I used RU486 without taking any other medications. It has been about two weeks since I took it, and I am three months pregnant. I still have significant abdominal pain, there is blood when I go to the bathroom along with some bloo...


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, the general recommendation is not to use medication for abortion if the gestational age is greater than 7 weeks. If you are still pregnant or have taken RU486 without follow-up, please schedule an appointment to check the status of the fetus or uterus. If it is confirmed t...

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Is It Normal to Feel Discomfort After Using Clotrimazole During Pregnancy?

Vaginal suppository Hello Doctor: I am currently seven weeks pregnant. Due to a slight infection, my doctor prescribed a seven-day course of clotrimazole suppositories. Since the first night of use, I have been feeling a dull ache and discomfort in my lower abdomen. Is this norma...


Dr. Lü Lizheng Reply:
Clotrimazole is an active ingredient used in suppositories for the treatment of vaginal candidiasis (fungal infection). Since vaginal candidiasis poses no risk to pregnant women and their fetuses, you may consider stopping the medication and discussing it with your primary care p...

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Is Metronidazole Safe During Early Pregnancy? Expert Insights

The safety of Metronidazole during early pregnancy? Hello Dr. Lu: I am currently over six weeks pregnant and have noticed some light yellow discharge when I exert myself. I mentioned this to my attending physician, who prescribed me Metronidazole suppositories without performing ...


Dr. Lü Lizheng Reply:
Metronidazole is classified as a Category B medication for pregnant women by the FDA, indicating that it is generally considered safe. However, some physicians argue that the safety during early pregnancy is less certain. Since your symptoms are mild, there is currently no risk. ...

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Impact of Sleeping Pills on Fetal Development During Pregnancy

Taking sleeping pills during pregnancy? Hello, doctor. I would like to ask if taking sleeping pills (Rifampicin and Shenningjian tablets) during the conception period could affect the fetus if pregnancy occurs.


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, the inquirer: 1. Rifampin is classified as a Category D medication for use in pregnant women, indicating that controlled human studies have shown adverse effects on the embryo. However, if the benefits of this medication significantly outweigh those of other treatments, ...

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Distinguishing Early Pregnancy Nausea from Gastrointestinal Issues

Physiological condition Can a doctor differentiate between bloating due to poor gastric function and nausea caused by early pregnancy? Is nausea a prolonged feeling of gastric discomfort and the urge to vomit? Additionally, is it normal for the amount of discharge to increase and...


Dr. Lü Lizheng Reply:
1. Indeed, it is difficult to differentiate between gastrointestinal discomfort and the phenomenon of morning sickness during pregnancy based solely on symptoms. In addition to consulting an obstetrician, severely affected patients may also consider a referral to a gastroenterolo...

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Impact of Norina on Fetal Development After Unprotected Intercourse

Hello, how can I assist you today? If a woman is not currently pregnant and has unprotected intercourse around the middle of her menstrual cycle, there is a possibility of conception. If she takes a medication to delay her period, such as NORINA, at the end of the month, it may a...


Dr. Lü Lizheng Reply:
NORINA is classified as a Category X medication for pregnant women, indicating that animal studies have shown it to be harmful to fetal development. If pregnancy is detected, it is advisable to discontinue the medication as soon as possible. If the medication is stopped early, sp...

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Concerns About Menstrual Delay Pills and Pregnancy Planning

Issues Related to Contraceptive Medications and Planned Pregnancy 1. If you take norethindrone (Norina tablets) at the end of the month without knowing if you are pregnant, and assuming you might be pregnant, there is a potential risk to the fetus. Norethindrone is a progestin th...


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, the questioner: Norina is a progestin component of female hormones, and its pregnancy category is X, which means it is not recommended for use during pregnancy. If there is a possibility of pregnancy, it is best to consult a physician for confirmation. Additionally, it is ...

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Safe Topical Treatments for Pregnant Women: A Guide After Dog Bites

Topical medications during pregnancy I am currently about 20 weeks pregnant. On the afternoon of August 3rd, I was bitten by my dog, and I received four stitches on my left hand. The medications prescribed by the doctor are all classified as Category B drugs. Since the wound is q...


Dr. Lü Lizheng Reply:
1. The aforementioned medication is classified as Category B or C, and there are records of potential harm to the fetus. 2. Currently, the pregnancy is at 20 weeks, and the fetal organs are largely mature, making them less susceptible to the effects of medications. 3. The ointmen...

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Understanding Emergency Contraceptive Pills: What to Expect After Use

Emergency contraceptive pill Hello, I apologize for taking up your valuable time. I originally had a low chance of pregnancy, but out of fear, I bought a Plan B pill and took it on the fourth day. The instructions state that the effectiveness on the third day is 58%, but it is un...


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, if you become pregnant after taking emergency contraception, it is recommended to consult a physician to assess the stability of the fetus before continuing with the pregnancy. If the emergency contraception is successful or if there is no pregnancy, menstruation may occur...

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Impact of Anesthesia on Fetal Development During Emergency Surgery

20 weeks pregnant, underwent surgery for hemorrhage due to arteriovenous malformation in the brain? Hello, doctor! On the early morning of July 30th, my wife suddenly experienced paralysis in her limbs and severe vomiting. I immediately took her to the emergency room. At that tim...


Dr. Lü Lizheng Reply:
1. The fetus is already twenty weeks old, and the brain structures have formed, so there is no need to worry about malformations. 2. There are many types of anesthetic agents, but none are particularly toxic to the fetus, so there is no need for special concern. 3. Due to the p...

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Impact of Medications on Fetal Development: A Concern for Expecting Mothers

Does the following medication have an impact on the fetus? In this case, the girlfriend was unaware of her pregnancy and was treated for urethritis. The doctor prescribed the following medications for three days: 1. 500mg Refexin, four tablets daily; 2. 100mg Tonec, two tablets d...


Dr. Yang Wangjun Reply:
Hello: Refexin (cephalexin) is a first-generation cephalosporin. It is classified as a Category B medication during pregnancy, which means it can be used while pregnant. Tonec is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), and this medication is not included in the pregnancy ...

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Can Medication for Urinary Tract Infection Cause Birth Defects?

Will it affect the development of malformed fetuses? Hello Doctor, due to the unknown pregnancy status, the mother had a urinary tract infection and took some prescribed medications. After a recurrence, she took the first round of medication (possibly during the first week of pre...


Dr. Lü Lizheng Reply:
1. In the first two weeks of pregnancy, the fetal organs have not yet formed, so there is no risk of fetal malformation. 2. The two medications mentioned have not undergone large-scale human studies; however, there are currently no medical reports indicating that these two drugs ...

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Is It Safe to Use OK Bong Liquid During Pregnancy?

Is it safe to use a small nurse liquid (nurse's liquid) while pregnant? Hello doctor, I have a wound on my finger, so I used a liquid antiseptic called OK Bump. Its ingredients include benzyl alcohol, camphor, tricresyl phosphate, nitrocellulose, ethyl acetate, and isopropyl...


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, based on your description, the chances of affecting pregnancy are not very high. However, since some over-the-counter medications contain multiple components, it is not possible to know all of their contents. It is still advisable to have your obstetrician monitor you clos...

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Impact of Cough Medications on Fetal Health During Pregnancy

Cough medication issues? Hello doctor, I am currently nearly six months pregnant. I took Dextromethorphan syrup 5cc twice due to a cough, and later went to another hospital and took Sodicon-G twice. Will these two medications have any effects on the fetus? Thank you.


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, the pregnancy category for Dextromethorphan is classified as Category C, which means it can be used if necessary. Sodicon-G is classified as Category A, indicating it is safe for use. It is recommended to consult with a physician for prenatal check-ups. Thank you! Wishing ...

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Understanding Unidentified Masses in Ultrasound During Pregnancy

Unknown mass in ultrasound? Hello Doctor: After experiencing a miscarriage last year at eight weeks despite having a fetal heartbeat, I successfully conceived naturally this year. During this week's check-up, although the fetus has a heartbeat, a large unknown mass was detec...


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, the information provided in the photo is insufficient for a diagnosis. However, as long as the embryo's heartbeat and development are normal, I recommend that you rest in bed more often and follow up with your physician for regular check-ups and preventive care. This ...

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