If a woman takes an anti-inflammatory drug of the cephalosporin type when she is ovulating, she can still have it if she gets pregnant in this case. Cephalosporins are antibiotics, which can be used during pregnancy and, in most cases, do not increase the risk of abnormal fetal development. In addition, ovulation is also within 28 days of early menopause, in which the fetus is all or nothing sensitive to drugs. This means that if the drug has an effect on the baby, it will result in a miscarriage. If there is no effect, the subsequent are able to develop normally, so for this situation it is recommended to closely observe. If the subsequent development of the fetus is in a relatively good state and there are no obvious symptoms of miscarriage, in most cases this means that there is no effect.