Taking ibuprofen for a cold in early pregnancy may have an effect. Ibuprofen is an antipyretic and analgesic, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, which can be used for fever caused by the common cold or influenza, and is prohibited for use by pregnant women and breastfeeding women. So don’t take ibuprofen if you have a cold in early pregnancy, it may affect the development of the fetus. This effect is not 100%, so if a small amount of ibuprofen is taken in early pregnancy, there is no need to end labor because of this, but pay attention to regular maternity checkups, if the results of the examination are abnormal need to be dealt with in time. And if there is a situation such as preeclampsia in early pregnancy, it is not recommended to keep the baby. During pregnancy, pregnant women should pay attention to the intake of substances in the body, some of which may enter the fetus through the placenta and affect the development of the fetus. Therefore, pregnant women should avoid exposure to harmful substances to prevent adverse consequences.