Does the antiemetic injection have any effect on the fetus?

Pregnancy sickness usually belongs to the normal reaction of early pregnancy, antiemetic injection may have an effect on the fetus, if necessary, follow the doctor’s advice to use medication.
Commonly used antiemetic drugs include metoclopramide hydrochloride injection and vitamin B6 injection, which may affect the fetus during pregnancy. The instruction of Metoclopramide Hydrochloride Injection indicates a potential teratogenic effect, so it should not be applied to pregnant women. Some mothers may experience adverse reactions such as upright hypotension, irritability and fatigue after using the drug.
Vitamin B6 injection also has an antiemetic effect. However, when pregnant women are treated with large amounts of vitamin B6, it may lead to vitamin B6 dependence syndrome in newborns. In addition, vitamin B6 is hardly toxic when applied with normal renal function, but a small number of people may have allergic reactions to the drug.
It is recommended that if pregnancy vomiting is indeed caused by physiological reactions, it can first be improved by adjusting the diet, distraction, etc. If necessary, follow the doctor’s advice to use medication, but do not use drugs or prescriptions indiscriminately. If you are not sure whether it is a physiological reaction, you need to go to a regular hospital.