I did not quite get the question. Are you asking if Cytotec may lead to birth defects? In that case, yes, it has been asociated with various injuries.
use of alcohol during pregnancy can cause birth defects, mental retardation, pre mature birth, or alcoholism of the child.
Rubella
Yes
Penicillin and several other antibacterial medications commonly taken by pregnant women do not appear to be associated with many birth defects, according to a new report. However, the same report found that other antibiotics, such as sulfonamides and nitrofurantoins, may be associated with several severe birth defects and require additional scrutiny. The report followed a study in which doctors analysed data from 13,155 women whose pregnancies were affected by one of more than 30 birth defects. The information was collected by surveillance programmes in 10 US states as part of the National Birth Defects Prevention Study. The researchers compared antibacterial use before and during pregnancy between these women and 4,941 randomly selected control women who lived in the same geographical regions but whose babies did not have birth defects. Antibacterial use among all women increased during pregnancy, peaking during the third month. A total of 3,863 mothers of children with birth defects (29.4 per cent) and 1,467 control mothers (29.7 per cent) used antibacterials sometime between three months before pregnancy and the end of pregnancy. "Reassuringly, penicillins, erythromycins and cephalosporins, although used commonly by pregnant women, were not associated with many birth defects," the authors stated. Two defects were associated with erythromycins, one with penicillins, one with cephalosporins and one with quinolones. However, two medications - sulfonamides and nitrofurantoins - were associated with several birth defects, suggesting that additional research is needed before they can be safely prescribed to pregnant women. "Determining the causes of birth defects is problematic," the authors added. "A single defect can have multiple causes, or multiple seemingly unrelated defects may have a common cause. This study could not determine the safety of drugs during pregnancy, but the lack of widespread increased risk associated with many classes of antibacterials used during pregnancy should be reassuring." Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
yes
Not likely, but depending on what it is, it may cause birth defects, or major complications to the mother and fetus.
Birth stones were not discovered ( they all ready existed as gemstones) but instead they were assigned the 12 months of the year to represent that birth month for people who were born during the month.
While recommendations remain for avoiding pregnancy for a period of time after rubella vaccine, ACIP recommends just a four week wait. There is no reason to believe that getting pregnant a month after rubella vaccine will lead to birth defects.
February is the least common birth month, with the fewest number of people being born during this month. This can be attributed to its fewer days compared to other months and the impact of holidays like Valentine's Day.
I find it unbelievable that your doctor prescribed it to you and knows you are pregnant. If the prescription is not for you you should not take it even if you are not pregannt. When pregnant you only take what the doctor say is safe. What it says at Drugs.com;Accutane can cause severe, life-threatening birth defects if the mother takes the medication during pregnancy. Even one dose of Accutane can cause major birth defects of the baby's ears, eyes, face, skull, heart, and brain. Never use Accutane if you are pregnant.
No. But drinking alcohol can, if you decide to keep the baby, cause mental problems and birth defects in your child. You need some good medical advice.
Month of birth of bhadon-chaturthi-1978?