Can I have a baby if I’m pregnant on the pill?

  If you are pregnant on the pill, it is generally not recommended to have a baby because the pill contains a lot of hormones that can easily lead to fetal malformations.  If it is a long-acting contraceptive pill, one pill a month, this drug has a great impact on the human body, after eating may lead to fetal malformation, and the long-acting contraceptive pill must be stopped after six months before you can plan a pregnancy, so if you get pregnant with the long-acting contraceptive pill, the child can not be wanted. The short-acting contraceptive pill is a drug that mimics the function of ovarian secretion, but from a medical point of view of eugenics, it is generally not advisable to have a child with the short-acting pill, as the drug has some effect on the embryo. Therefore, it is usually not advisable to have children with the pill, whether it is a short-acting or long-acting pill. If you want to have a baby, you can consider the short-acting pill or the emergency contraceptive pill, but during pregnancy, you should strengthen the maternity check to see how the embryo is developing and terminate the pregnancy if abnormalities are found.  It is recommended that if there is no plan to prepare for pregnancy, the couple should do a good job of contraception to avoid pregnancy or even abortion due to drugs.