J. M. Friedman has written: 'The effects of drugs on the fetus and nursing infant' -- subject(s): Abnormalities, Drug-Induced, Adverse effects, Breast milk, Contamination, Drugs, Effect of drugs on, Fetus, Genetic counseling, Handbooks, Handbooks, manuals, Infants (Newborn), Teratogenic agents 'The effects of neurologic and psychiatric drugs on the fetus and nursing infant' -- subject(s): Abnormalities, Drug-Induced, Adverse effects, Breast milk, Central Nervous System Agents, Contamination, Drug effects, Fetus, Handbooks, Human Milk, In pregnancy, Milk, Human, Neuropsychopharmacology, Perinatal pharmacology, Psychotropic drugs, Teratogens, Toxicology
Pregnancy category is done in pharmacology. There are 5 categories. These are A, B, C, D and X. Category A means there is no possibly adverse effect of a drug on fetus. category B means there in no possible adverse effect on fetus on Laboratory Testing. category C means these is a possible adverse effect on laboratory testing animals. category D means there is a possible adverse effect on laboratory testing animals and on human fetus. And, category X means there is 95% chances of adverse effect on human fetus.
Either studies in animals have revealed adverse effects on the fetus and there are no controlled studies in women available. Category C drugs sholud only be given if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus A Singh Chadha Rph
As soon as you know that you are pregnant then you need to stop the pills asap. still taking the pills could cause adverse effects on the fetus.
A "bit" of marijuana will do no harm to the fetus, however habitual/daily smoking of marijuana (Or tobacco) will have adverse effects on the unborn baby.
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the child could be possibly be born with birth deficts
Yes. Failing to do so may cause the loss of her life and the baby's life and the American Heart Association says, "There is no evidence that shocks from a direct current defibrillator have adverse effects on the heart of the fetus." (See links)
"heartbeat of the fetus ��� is one of the most important indicators of its development. According to it, we can determine the viability of an unborn child. A change of heart beats can immediately show the occurrence of adverse effects. That is why modern doctors try to control the growth of fetus heart with the help of special baby heart beat/rate monitors during the whole pregnancy and even during the birth."
Addiction, or ignorance of the effects on the fetus, or both.
the first trimester
go to mayoclinic look up fetal alcohol syndrome