Many women do not experience obvious early pregnancy reactions after successful pregnancy, to the extent that they do not realize they are pregnant and take medication for other reasons. So, will the medication taken at 28 days pregnant have any impact on pregnancy?
At 28 days of pregnancy, if a woman unknowingly takes medication, the impact on pregnancy may depend on the nature of the medication taken. If the medication taken has strong properties, and even if the target of the medication is directly related to the site where the fertilized egg develops, it may directly affect pregnancy and lead to threatened miscarriage or malformed fetuses.
But if the medication taken by women is not highly effective, their pregnancy may not be affected. At the 28th day of pregnancy, the fetus has not yet formed, mainly because the fertilized egg is undergoing rapid division and the cells have not yet begun organ differentiation. At this time, the connection between the blastocyst and the mother is not strong, and lighter drugs will not affect the continued development of the blastocyst.
But if pregnant women have a habit of taking medication to control their condition due to certain chronic diseases, they need to consult a doctor to see the specific situation. In addition to the strength of drug properties, drugs also have the length of time they stay in the human body. If women take drugs for a long time and reach a certain concentration in the body, it will also have an impact on their own pregnancy.