How long can I take anti-inflammatory drugs to have children

In general, you can have a baby 3 months after stopping taking anti-inflammatory drugs, except for special drugs. There are many types of anti-inflammatory drugs in clinical use, like penicillin, which do not have much effect on pregnancy and can be used reasonably under the guidance of a doctor even after pregnancy. Most anti-inflammatory drugs can affect the rate of conception or cause abnormal fetal development. It is necessary to wait until the drug components are completely broken down and metabolized and excreted in the body before pregnancy can be considered. The metabolism time of drugs in the body varies depending on the type of drug, the dose taken and the total time of taking the drug, which takes roughly 14-30 days, with individual cases taking 3 months and more. Be careful with medication before preparing for pregnancy, and if you must take medication for special reasons such as illness, be sure to inform your doctor to choose the safest medication.