Prednisone, which is prednisone acetate, may be taken at 5 or 6 weeks of pregnancy, and the drug is recommended during pregnancy when the benefits outweigh the potential risks.
Prednisone acetate is used for allergic and autoimmune inflammatory diseases, for connective tissue disease, systemic lupus erythematosus and other diseases, and is contraindicated in people with a history of allergy to this product and adrenocorticotropic hormone drugs.
Prednisone Acetate has a high risk of miscarriage. Prednisone Acetate can inhibit the parallel and phagocytic function of leukocytes and inhibit the antigen-antibody response, thus weakening the body’s defense against external infections, which may have a certain effect on the fetus.
Pregnant women taking prednisone acetate at 5,6 weeks of pregnancy are advised to have regular labor and delivery checkups, and the babies born should be closely monitored for signs of hypoadrenocorticism.