Can I have a baby if I take anti-inflammatory pills during ovulation?

If the anti-inflammatory medication was taken during ovulation and the pregnancy was discovered after that ovulation, there is no increased risk of abnormal baby development if there is no preeclampsia. As long as the results of the maternity test are not obviously abnormal it is possible to have a child, counting from the first day of menstruation, the effect of drugs on the fetus during the 28 days of early pregnancy is all or nothing, if the drug has an effect on the embryo will be miscarriage, if the embryo is growing and developing normally, that there is no effect on the embryo, the use of drugs in the ovulation period of the fertilized egg is not yet in the uterine cavity to bed, there will be no obvious effect on the embryo. It is recommended to look at the early pregnancy test results, while assessing the progesterone and HCG, if they are in the normal range, the baby’s development is not affected, the need for pregnancy can be through the Down’s syndrome screening, four-dimensional ultrasound, as well as prenatal diagnosis to understand the baby’s development.