What should I do if I get pregnant unexpectedly while taking birth control pills?
If you become pregnant while taking oral (second generation) contraceptive pills - preferably not
Because oral medications have affected the intrauterine environment, they are likely to damage the embryo.
If the pregnant woman wishes to continue the pregnancy, chorionic villus tissue should be taken for chromosomal examination at 6 to 8 weeks of pregnancy; amniocentesis should be performed at 16 to 20 weeks of pregnancy to extract amniotic fluid for chromosomal examination of amniotic fluid cells. At the same time, it is necessary to dynamically observe the content of alpha-fetoprotein in maternal blood, and pay attention to whether the fetal general shape and visceral structure are abnormal under B-ultrasound. Once abnormalities are found, the pregnancy should be terminated in time to avoid the birth of a defective baby.
In addition, when planning to become pregnant when using (second generation) oral contraceptives for a long time, it is appropriate to stop taking the pills (3-6) months before conception.
If you become pregnant while taking third-generation oral contraceptive pills - you can have it
Large-scale epidemiological surveys have shown that pregnancy caused by failure to take the third-generation oral contraceptive pill will not increase the teratogenic rate of the fetus, and pregnancy can be achieved immediately after stopping the pill without waiting for 3- 6 months, will not affect the health of the fetus.
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