No medication is completely risk-free for pregnant people. However, there are cases where not taking a medication can cause you more harm than taking it. During your pregnancy, your doctor will ...
The study also found that women with a history of GLP-1 use had a 30% higher risk of developing gestational diabetes, a ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Antimalarials, azathioprine, colchicine, cyclosporine, sulfasalazine and tacrolimus are deemed compatible with ...
Women who stop taking a GLP-1 weight loss/diabetes medication just prior to a pregnancy appear to be at higher odds for excess weight gain and complications while pregnant, new research shows. As the ...
Women taking popular weight-loss medications during their reproductive years may be unaware of associated risks to pregnancy and unborn babies, warn Flinders University researchers. A new study has ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A 32-year-old woman visiting your rheumatology clinic says she and her partner have decided the time is right ...
In 2016, EULAR - The European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology - published points-to-consider on the use of antirheumatic drugs in reproduction, pregnancy, and lactation. Since then, new ...