Teratogens
yes it can
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.
No, but it could lead to birth defects
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 he did not have any birth defects.
Birth defects can arise from a combination of genetic, environmental, and maternal factors, including exposure to certain medications, infections, or substances during pregnancy. Early diagnosis and intervention can significantly improve outcomes for affected individuals. Preventive measures, such as proper prenatal care, nutrition, and avoiding harmful substances, can reduce the risk of birth defects. Ongoing research is crucial for understanding their causes and improving prevention and treatment strategies.
There are thousands of identified birth defects. Birth defects are abnormal developments present at birth that can cause physical or mental disability. Some, but not all are fatal.
No. Only one sperm is needed to fertilise the egg
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.
fetal alcohol syndrome
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; a teratogen is an agent that can cause birth defects.