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Can Deviry Tablets Taken During Pregnancy Cause Fetal Harm?

Hi!! I m two months carrying now. Last month when I did urine test for pregnancy, it showed negative and on doctor consult, I had taken deviry tablets. Since I missed my periods again, I did urine test for pregnancy again and its positive. With scanning I got to know that I m already 2 months pregnant. Will deviry tablets which I consumed, affect baby development?
Fri, 24 Feb 2023
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Hi,

Deviry tablets contain a synthetic hormone called medroxyprogesterone acetate, which is used to treat several conditions such as irregular menstrual cycles, endometriosis, and abnormal uterine bleeding. It is generally not recommended to use Deviry or any other medication during pregnancy unless it is prescribed by a doctor and considered necessary for the health of the mother or the fetus.

There is limited information available on the effects of Deviry tablets on fetal development during pregnancy, and it is not recommended to take this medication during pregnancy without consulting a doctor. However, in some cases, Deviry may be prescribed during early pregnancy to prevent miscarriage or for other medical reasons, but it should only be used under close medical supervision.

It is essential to discuss your concerns with your doctor regarding the use of Deviry tablets during early pregnancy. Your doctor can provide you with personalized medical advice and assess the risks and benefits of using this medication during pregnancy.

In summary, while Deviry tablets may not be recommended during pregnancy, it is essential to follow the advice of your doctor, who can provide you with the most accurate and appropriate advice for your specific situation.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Priyanka, General & Family Physician
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Can Deviry Tablets Taken During Pregnancy Cause Fetal Harm?

Hi, Deviry tablets contain a synthetic hormone called medroxyprogesterone acetate, which is used to treat several conditions such as irregular menstrual cycles, endometriosis, and abnormal uterine bleeding. It is generally not recommended to use Deviry or any other medication during pregnancy unless it is prescribed by a doctor and considered necessary for the health of the mother or the fetus. There is limited information available on the effects of Deviry tablets on fetal development during pregnancy, and it is not recommended to take this medication during pregnancy without consulting a doctor. However, in some cases, Deviry may be prescribed during early pregnancy to prevent miscarriage or for other medical reasons, but it should only be used under close medical supervision. It is essential to discuss your concerns with your doctor regarding the use of Deviry tablets during early pregnancy. Your doctor can provide you with personalized medical advice and assess the risks and benefits of using this medication during pregnancy. In summary, while Deviry tablets may not be recommended during pregnancy, it is essential to follow the advice of your doctor, who can provide you with the most accurate and appropriate advice for your specific situation. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Priyanka, General & Family Physician