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yes, it can. That's why doctors advice you to not drink while pregnant. But to be specific it can cause complications during the pregnancy stage and or while giving birth.
a blood test offered to pregnant women during the 16th-18th week of pregnancy to help identify if the unborn baby is at risk for birth defects.
It can cause birth defects and is not used for abortion.
Yes, I took Zantac during my entire pregnancy with my second child and she was born with major eye defects that have rendered her severely visually impaired. My first child is perfect and I did not take Zantac with him. The doctors have ruled out genetic defects as the cause. I believe Zantac was the cause. I did not have caffeine, drink sodas, alcohol, smoke, etc. during the pregnancy.
Birth defects, low birth weight, premature labor, and the baby being addicted to nicotine after birth.
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Rubella infection during the first 10 weeks of pregnancy may cause fetal death and more than 50% of newborns have severe birth defects.
There is no vaccine that will prevent birth defects. Spina Bifida and other neural tube defects (a specific type of birth defects) can be prevented by consuming adequate amounts of folic acid in the diet in the first trimester of pregnancy. Other types of birth defects may be prevented in other ways, so it is best to ask your doctor for advice if you are thinking about becoming pregnant.
Although there is very little evidence to prove this some doctors believe that hormonal birth control can cause birth defects.
Drinking alcohol during pregnancy often results in birth defects in the baby.
homeopathy remedies are safe for all ages including pregnancy.