What happened to the baby born on the pill?

What happens to babies born on birth control pills is not exactly the same, there are completely normal people and those who appear deformed, but it is not certain whether the birth control pills are the cause.
There are more types of contraceptives, and the oral contraceptives include compound short-acting oral contraceptives and compound long-acting contraceptives. The dosage and ingredients are different, and the ones that may cause fetal development are also different.
Compounded short-acting oral contraceptives contain progesterone that is similar in structure to natural progesterone, and therefore have fewer side effects, and current evidence suggests that there may not be an increase in the rate of fetal malformations.
Compounded long-acting oral contraceptives contain a larger amount of hormones and have a different composition than the short-acting ones, so it is generally recommended to stop taking the pill for six months before getting pregnant.
In case of unplanned pregnancy after taking birth control pills, it is recommended to consult a prenatal diagnostic center and follow the doctor’s advice.