I used antibacterial gel this month of pregnancy. Generally, it has little effect on the fetus, because the antibacterial gel is a local medication that can be absorbed into the blood circulation through the vaginal mucosa. The drug concentration in the body is low, and even if it enters the uterus, it will not have a significant impact on the normal development of the embryo. However, for safety reasons, it is recommended not to use antibacterial gel or take other medications casually during pregnancy, so as not to affect the normal growth and development of the test tube embryo, causing incomplete development of the test tube embryo or causing miscarriage. At the same time, during pregnancy, you should increase pregnancy tests, especially NT tests, Down syndrome screening, and B-ultrasound for malformation. If no abnormalities are found in the development of the baby, you can continue to get pregnant. During pregnancy, you should pay attention to a healthy diet, eat more high-quality protein foods and foods rich in vitamins and minerals. You can eat more dairy products, legumes, and vegetables and fruits, and you can supplement calcium and zinc in moderation. There is no significant effect of using antibacterial gel during this month of pregnancy. Since it is a local medication, it will not enter the blood circulation and will not cause test tube embryo deformity. It is recommended that patients have regular prenatal check-ups and check their leucorrhea to see if it is normal. If there are still abnormalities in the color, texture and amount of secretions, vaginal suppositories should be used further for treatment. Therefore, routine leucorrhea examination should be performed during follow-up visits to identify the pathogens and provide targeted treatment, because severe vaginitis can affect fetal development. If antibacterial gel is used without knowing the pregnancy, it will generally not cause serious effects on the test tube embryo. Since the antibacterial gel is taken vaginally by women, it is classified as an external application medicine. If it is only partially applied, it will have little impact on the human body, so the impact on test tube embryos is also very small. Since this drug is used in the early stages of pregnancy, if it affects the development of the embryo, it may cause miscarriage. When there is no impact on the test tube embryo, the test tube embryo will grow and develop again. If there is no abnormality in the follow-up B-ultrasound after taking the medicine, it means that the antibacterial gel has little effect on the fetus. But be careful in the future. If you feel any discomfort in the body, you need to go to the hospital for examination first, and then use medicine for treatment under the guidance of a doctor. If you blindly take medicine during pregnancy, it may indeed affect the development of the fetus, and may even cause fetal malformation or miscarriage. |
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