No.
yes it can.
There is research evidence reporting that some antihelminthic drugs cause birth defects or miscarriage in animal studies.
There is no evidence that opiates cause birth defects although they may possibly increase the risk of miscarriage and still births. However, opiate use should not be stopped suddenly because this also increases the risk of miscarriage or premature labour. Gradual withdrawal over 12 weeks may be advised... A friend of mine was on Vicodin through the 1st & 2nd trimester & her baby boy was fine...
No; a teratogen is an agent that can cause birth defects.
Birth defects are possible in pregnant patients taking Cipro. It has not been proven that Cipro is the cause of the defects, however.
The Zika virus can cause birth defects, such as microcephaly, when pregnant women are infected.
The Zika virus is known to cause birth defects in unborn children, particularly microcephaly, as well as other neurological issues. Infection during pregnancy can also lead to miscarriage. Other viruses, such as rubella and cytomegalovirus (CMV), can similarly result in serious complications for the fetus. Vaccination and preventive measures are crucial to reduce the risk of these infections during pregnancy.
no.
No it will not.
Long-term tobacco use can cause damage such as lung disease and heart disease. It can also lead to cancer and birth defects.
Smoking is know to cause premature birth, low birth weight, and premature rupture of membranes, but can possibly cause more serious birth defects.