What to do if you take cold medicine in early pregnancy

There are two ways to deal with cold medicine in early pregnancy, one is to perform an abortion to end the pregnancy, and the other way is to wait for the natural eugenics of the embryo. The key to cold medicine is to see when you take it during menopause. If you take cold medicine orally before ovulation, most of this situation has no effect. If you take cold medicine after ovulation and before implantation, the concept of all or nothing is generally the same, that is, if the embryo is not developing properly due to the influence of cold medicine, it will not implant. The concept of none is that if the embryo is able to lay normally, it means that the embryo is not affected by the cold medicine and is developing normally, so if you take cold medicine at this time, there is no need to worry at all and you can get pregnant normally. In the other case, if the embryo has taken the cold medicine after the embryo has been born, it is also the concept of all and none, that is, during the development of the embryo, the embryo has a natural law of superiority and inferiority, that is, the good embryo will naturally continue the pregnancy and pregnancy, and if the embryo has problems, it will naturally abort.