Pregnant two months after stopping olanzapine, is the baby healthy?

A child conceived two months after stopping olanzapine may be healthy, but not absolutely. There are many factors that can affect a child’s health and development, and it’s not necessarily the medication that affects the child’s development, such as exposure to radiation, smoking and drinking can also affect the child’s health. If you get pregnant two months after stopping olanzapine, and you don’t take any other medications during the two months, and you don’t do anything that affects the growth and development of the fetus, then your child will be healthy, but not absolutely. Olanzapine belongs to the atypical antipsychotics, used for the treatment of schizophrenia, moderate or severe manic episodes, at present there are not enough results of controlled trial studies on the use of drugs in women during pregnancy to be able to clearly determine whether it has an effect on the fetus. Continuing the pregnancy, observing for symptoms of preeclampsia in the early stages of pregnancy, with abnormal vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain, which may be caused by poor embryo quality, is generally not recommended to continue fertility preservation treatment. Do a good job of maternity testing during pregnancy, all test results are normal, indicating that the previous medication has a relatively small impact on the fetus.