A cold in the sixth week of pregnancy can usually be carried to term if the drugs prohibited in pregnancy are not used. If the drugs prohibited in pregnancy are used, they may cause fetal abnormalities and need to be followed up and monitored, and if necessary, the pregnancy should be terminated.
Colds are cured by timely treatment and have no serious effect on pregnancy. Pregnant women can improve their symptoms by resting more, drinking more water, increasing vitamin C supplementation, and some physical cooling.
If there are obvious upper respiratory symptoms and high fever, you need to consult a doctor for examination, and if necessary, you can use cephalosporin antibiotics for anti-inflammatory treatment, and the specific medication needs to be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.
Due to the 6 weeks of pregnancy is relatively early, in the state of not found pregnant, if the use of some drugs prohibited in pregnancy, may have adverse effects on the fetus, need to continue through the late early detection screening, obstetric ultrasound and a series of tests to observe the development of the fetus, and when abnormalities are found need to terminate the pregnancy.