No.
No it will not.
There's no increase in birth defects from getting pregnant while using the contraceptive implant. The rate of birth defects is the same as for those who aren't on the implant.
birth control increases your chances of not getting pregnant
No, drinking while pregnant can lead to Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, miscarriage and other birth defects
No, there is no increased rate of miscarriage for women who are pregnant while taking birth control or who get pregnant after stopping birth control.
There has been no link found between mifepristone and birth defects. However, misoprostol does cause a slightly increased rate of birth defects. If you take misoprostol and you are still pregnant after taking the pills, you might have a natural miscarriage. If you do not have a miscarriage and carry the pregnancy to term, the risk of birth defects increases by 1% (one baby in 100). To know more about an abortion pills and there side effects, visit howtouseabortionpill.org. HowToUse is an online community run by dedicated individuals who believe that all women, regardless of where they live, should have access to a safe abortion option.
There are many risks associated with getting pregnant at the age of 35 and over, your fertility declines after the age of 35, changes in hormones may result in altered ovulation, you have a fewer number of eggs, you have an increased risk of birth defects and a higher rate of a possible miscarriage.
No it may not. It can however lead to many many birth defects.
i was on that when i became pregnant with my first child, and she didn't have birth defects. birth control doesnt hurt the baby just as long as you stop taking it once you find out you are pregnant.
The Zika virus can cause birth defects, such as microcephaly, when pregnant women are infected.
By giving birth. By miscarriage. By abortion.
Birth defects are possible in pregnant patients taking Cipro. It has not been proven that Cipro is the cause of the defects, however.