I am six weeks pregnant. If I take medicine, will it affect my children? In the sixth week of pregnancy, taking medicine will affect the child. For the sake of children's health, we can't take medicine. Because children are fragile, they will also be affected by drugs. After pregnant women take medicine, the medicine will enter the fetus along the umbilical cord, which will have an impact on the fetus. Therefore, for the health of the fetus, pregnant women can't take medicine, and they can rely on their own immunity to fight the virus, so that they can get better. Before pregnancy, women should also have a comprehensive physical examination and prepare for pregnancy for a period of time, so as to cure the minor physical problems, conceive a healthy baby and successfully give birth to a particularly lively baby. Therefore, pregnant women must be responsible for their babies, and can't ignore their babies' health for their own health.
When pregnant, pregnant women must follow the doctor's advice and can't take medicine indiscriminately. During pregnancy, pregnant women must follow the doctor's advice and can't take medicine indiscriminately. If pregnant women take drugs indiscriminately, these drugs will affect the fetus, thus affecting the fetus's body, such as growth retardation or deformity. If a pregnant woman is sick, she can also seek medical treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor, which can cure the disease without affecting the health of the fetus. Moreover, pregnant women should also take good care of the fetus when doing things. For example, they can't always bend over to do heavy work, which will threaten the health of the fetus. Generally speaking, there are two pregnant women at this time, and they must be responsible for the fetus.