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Pregnant. Taking Ovral G. Will There Be Birth Defects? Should I Abort Baby?

Due to not getting periods my doctor suggest me ovral g. now i m pregnant with two months baby..... but now my doctor told me to get abort it because of the ovral g tablet. she is saying that u have taken this tablet bofore and sumtime during pregnancy as i don;t know i m pregnant and she is saying that may be baby will take birth with birth defects... what i will do suggest me plzzzzzz ASAP..
Mon, 23 Sep 2013
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OBGYN 's  Response
Hello
Thanks for your query.
Ovral G has not been reported to cause any adverse effects on the developing fetus.
Please have a pregnancy ultrasound so that you can let me know the exact weeks of pregnancy.
Rest assured, as I do not perceive any need to abort the pregnancy.
You should still consult a High risk Pregnancy specialist to have an exact idea of the percentages and risk figures.
All the best.
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Pregnant. Taking Ovral G. Will There Be Birth Defects? Should I Abort Baby?

Hello Thanks for your query. Ovral G has not been reported to cause any adverse effects on the developing fetus. Please have a pregnancy ultrasound so that you can let me know the exact weeks of pregnancy. Rest assured, as I do not perceive any need to abort the pregnancy. You should still consult a High risk Pregnancy specialist to have an exact idea of the percentages and risk figures. All the best.