Can Taking a GLP-1 Before Pregnancy Endanger Mother or Baby?

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Doctors typically advise women not to take GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic or Wegovy while trying to conceive because animal studies have suggested these medications may cause birth defects. For women taking GLP-1s who become pregnant unexpectedly, this can be a particular cause for concern.

But a small new study may offer some reassurance. It found that women who were taking GLP-1s soon before getting pregnant, or who only stopped using these medications once they found out they were pregnant, actually had healthier pregnancies, without significant increases in birth defects or other problems for their newborns.

“This research is compelling and adds information to help counsel patients, since we’ve had limited data in this area,” says Sonal Gandhi, MD, an obstetrician-gyncologist at Women’s Health Arizona in Chandler, who wasn’t involved in the new study.

However, the question about whether it’s safe to take GLP-1s around the time of conception is far from settled. Dr. Gandhi notes that the new study is small and observational, meaning it can’t offer any conclusive pregnancy advice. “It is helpful for guidance, but not enough to confirm safety,” Gandhi says.

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