Whether couples can keep their children if they become pregnant while on medication

Patient: Description of condition (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): Dr. Lu: Hello! My beloved has been pregnant for almost a month, and she is pregnant for the first time. She had a cold for a week when she was just three days pregnant, during which she took 6 capsules of Azithromycin, 1 capsule of Contec, 2 pills of Niuhuang Qingxin Pills, and also took the Chinese medicine Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid and cold and fever clearing granules. During the three months of preparing for pregnancy, I took compound money grass granules, selenium yeast tablets, vitamin C, strong kidney tablets and testosterone undecanoate pills consistently because of poor semen liquefaction diagnosed in Chaoyang Hospital. In addition, due to chronic gastritis, I took omeprazole intermittently for a long time. In such a case, should my beloved continue the pregnancy or operate and terminate it as soon as possible? Now my beloved is very anxious and worried, please give me your guidance, thank you very much! Lu Junli, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Chaoyang Hospital, Beijing, China: Current research on whether various factors in the external environment have an effect on the embryo suggests that the effect is “all” or “none” within 6 weeks of pregnancy. That is, either the embryo is affected, resulting in miscarriage (embryo death); or the embryo is not affected and survives. There is also the concept of background risk of fetal development, i.e. the possibility of malformation after birth even if the fetus was not exposed to any definite teratogenic factor during pregnancy, which is a common risk in humans and may be related to our environment. I suggest that you make a careful decision based on the preciousness of the child in this pregnancy combined with the aforementioned laws in consultation with your wife.