If a man gets pregnant while taking medicine, it mainly depends on what medicine he is taking, whether it has any impact on the human body and male sperm, and it also needs to be decided based on the difficulty of getting pregnant. If you take medicines that are strictly prohibited during pregnancy, it is not very difficult to get pregnant, so it is not recommended. If you finally get pregnant, the fetus can be retained. During pregnancy, you need to do various pregnancy screenings to eliminate the possibility of various malformations. Pay attention to rest in the early stages of pregnancy, and the diet should be light-flavored and nutritionally balanced.
Can I have a baby if my husband takes medication while I am pregnant?
1. Can I have a baby if my husband takes medicine while I am pregnant?
After the egg cell and sperm fuse in the fallopian tubes, the sperm and egg combine for about 6-7 days before moving to the uterus and the embryo implants. Taking medicine during this period generally has no effect on the test tube embryo. 14 days after the embryo implants, the test tube embryo has not divided. If you take the medicine at this time, you will either have a natural miscarriage or there will be no effect. However, from the 28th day of the expected date of pregnancy to 3 months of pregnancy, during this time period, the fetal nerve center, heart, eyes, limbs and other important organs begin to form, which is the most vulnerable period to be affected by drugs. If changes occur, these important organs may be affected.
Overall, the impact of drugs on the fetus can be roughly divided into three periods, that is, non-critical period: within 2 weeks after pregnancy (14th to 28th day of pregnancy and expected delivery date); critical period: 3-8 weeks after pregnancy (5th to 10th week of pregnancy and expected delivery date); low critical period: 9-38 weeks after pregnancy (11th to 40th week of pregnancy and expected delivery date).
2. Signs of pregnancy
2.1. Menopause
It is very important to tell whether you are pregnant. If the normal menstrual cycle is very regular, then once the menstrual period does not come for more than 10 days, and you have not taken any reliable contraceptive method before, then you are most likely to be pregnant.
2.2. Nausea and vomiting
Being sensitive to various smells and accompanied by nausea and vomiting is something that most pregnant mothers have personally experienced. Nausea in early pregnancy may occur at any time of the day. Nausea and vomiting are related to human chorionic gonadotropin. The higher the level of this hormone, the easier it is to feel nausea and vomiting.
2.3. Tiredness
In the first few weeks of pregnancy, your body will continue to work for 24 hours to support the pregnancy, and fatigue is the body's response. Your basal body temperature rises, so you may lack energy.
3. How to get pregnant quickly and reasonably
3.1. Choose the best time to get pregnant
Choose the best time to get pregnant. According to biologists' research on the probability of pregnancy in one day, if you want a baby, the best time for sex is between 5 and 7 noon. Research has found that both the total number and quality of male sperm change throughout the day, reaching a peak in the afternoon.
3.2. Rely on some ingredients
Rely on some ingredients. Such as: black beans, donkey-hide gelatin, red dates, brown sugar ginger water, Chuanxiong honeysuckle tea soup, fish soup, soy milk, etc. These are extremely beneficial to women's bodies, can easily increase the chance of pregnancy, and give birth to a healthy and smart baby.

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