Teratogenic effects of drugs during ovulation

The reason why drugs during ovulation are teratogenic is that some drugs can affect cell differentiation and development, leading to fetal malformations. These drugs include antibiotics, antidepressants, anticonvulsants, anticancer drugs, and more. In addition, some other factors, such as genetic factors, environmental pollution, radiation, etc., may also affect fetal health.

The risk of drug-induced teratogenesis is inevitable, but we can reduce the risk by avoiding the use of dangerous drugs, regular physical examinations, and consulting a doctor. In addition, we can also stay healthy through diet, exercise, good sleep and reducing stress to reduce the impact of drugs on physical health and the fetus.

Although drug teratogenesis is a serious problem, we can take proactive steps to avoid its effects. While enjoying the right to health, we also need to consider the impact of drugs on our bodies and fetuses.