yes it can
Teratogens
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.
Yes, there are several teratogens that can cause birth defects through male exposure. There is documented evidence that exposure to Agent Orange that was used during the Vietnam War has caused birth defects in first and second generation births. Additionally, radiation can lead to issues for many generations afterward. There are some viruses that are mutagenic and can cause defects in progeny as well.
No, but it could lead to birth defects
While it is known that many women take metformin before getting pregnant to regulate their their ovulatory cycle, the studies have not yet proven if it may lead or not to birth defects taken after pregnancy.
No. Only one sperm is needed to fertilise the egg
Yes, there are potential risks associated with Tylenol use during pregnancy that could lead to birth defects. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before taking any medication while pregnant.
No it may not. It can however lead to many many birth defects.
Uranium is radioactive, direct exposure can lead to cancer as well as other birth defects.
A deficiency in nutrients, such as folic acid, can lead to neural tube defects in babies. These defects can cause serious health issues like spina bifida or anencephaly, which can affect the brain and spinal cord development. It is important for pregnant women to ensure they are getting enough nutrients to prevent these birth defects.
In the past we used gasoline with a lead additive in it. Since lead is a heavy metal and can cause birth defects, the US government required that gasolines be lead-free.
Inbreeding increases the likelihood of birth defects because it can lead to the expression of harmful recessive genes that are more likely to be passed down when closely related individuals reproduce. This can result in a higher chance of genetic disorders and abnormalities in offspring.