For an inappropriate example, electromagnetic radiation may cause fetal malformation. But if a person wants to have a deformed fetus, she still works in a high-voltage substation during pregnancy, facing unprotected computers 10 hours every day. The room is full of electronic products with electromagnetic radiation, and the child she gave birth to cannot be deformed. This is a question of probability.
If the incidence of abnormal children born to normal pregnant women is 65438+ one in ten thousand, the probability of giving birth to abnormal children is doubled because of taking medicine, and the probability of giving birth to abnormal children is 65438+ two in ten thousand. Is it terrible? It's not terrible at all, because 65438+ one in ten thousand is about two in ten thousand. The so-called probability increase is to scare yourself. It does increase, but it is very small and can be ignored. Just pay more attention in the future. The baby must still be very healthy.
My son is now five months old and very healthy. We all took cold medicine and drank wine in the month when the baby was born:)
Trust me, relax, your baby must be very healthy! ~