Can I still have a baby if I take medication before pregnancy?

Patient: Description of condition (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): I visited Jiangsu Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine in early May for abdominal pain and lumbago, and then took Chinese medicine preparations and vajra vine capsules for one month, and stopped taking them in mid-June. I then went to the Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital and had three routine blood tests because of frequent abdominal pains, and had an ultrasound at about 5 weeks of pregnancy to rule out ectopic pregnancy but no germ was seen. I really don’t know if I want it or not. Therefore, I would like to consult with the doctor to give me some advice. Zhang Hongxiu, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Jiangsu Provincial People’s Hospital: Hello, I know you want this baby very much. We often encounter your situation in the clinic, and we can’t say for sure that your child is fine. After all, there is a history of taking medication during pregnancy, and there are also some pregnant women who never took any medication during pregnancy and had no adverse factors, and then their child developed abnormally. However, it is difficult to determine whether your child has any problems. After all, the gestation period is still small and it is not easy to rule out malformations. If you want it badly, you should have regular checkups and terminate it promptly if you find any problems, and if you don’t find any problems, you should consider it a normal baby. But there are certain risks to be taken during pregnancy. But even without a history of taking medication, pregnant women often combine some unexpected results during pregnancy. A certain amount of risk will be taken.