Antipsychotic drugs are pregnancy category C. (Clozapine is category B.) The drugs in this class appear to be generally safe for occasional use at low doses during pregnancy, but should be avoided near time of delivery.
Ecstacy does not affect fertility levels. Yes
The atypical antipsychotics have not been proved safe in pregnancy. They should be used only when clearly needed and when potential benefits outweigh potential hazards to the fetus.
In laboratory animal studies, some antimalarial drugs cause birth defects.
Women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant should check with their physicians before using these drugs.
Pregnant women are considered in the risk group so they should get the vaccine.
No, but stressing over fertility and worrying about what might affect it - is something that does lower fertility. Think how many women don't want to have a baby and get pregnant, and how stress about wanting to have a baby, and can't get pregnant. The women who get pregnant are aften on all kinds of junk like street drugs, they take no special precautions over what's in their body.
Yes it will affect on pregnant women if taken in full dose during third trimester.
Many, but not all, drugs do go into the milk of breastfeeding women.
no
Not at all.
No, the nicotine will affect the baby.
ALL of them ! If a woman is trying to become pregnant, the only drugs she should be taking, are those prescribed by a qualified medical practitioner !