Can I have a baby if I get pregnant after taking antibiotics?

If you find out you are pregnant after taking antibiotics, whether or not the child can be kept depends on the specific circumstances. If the antibiotic was taken before intercourse, it basically has little effect on the fetus, because the half-life of most antibiotics is about 6 hours, and no fertilized egg is formed after taking it, so it will not affect the fetus in general. The actual antibiotics that you are taking will not have a big impact on the fetus, so there is no need to worry too much. For example, if you are taking penicillin antibiotics or cephalosporin antibiotics, it will not affect the fetus and there is no need to worry too much even if you are pregnant during the medication. Third, drugs are prone to adverse effects mainly during the formation of various organs of the fetus, so finding out that you are pregnant only after taking the medication means that you took antibiotics in the early stages of pregnancy. It is advisable to keep the child first and have a 4D ultrasound and sugar screening test in the middle of pregnancy to confirm whether the fetus has developmental abnormalities.