Whether a child who becomes pregnant during the period of taking weight loss pills can be retained depends on the type of weight loss pills and the specific situation of the pregnant woman. It is recommended to seek medical advice immediately.

Common ingredients in weight loss drugs, such as orlistat, can interfere with fat absorption and may affect nutrient supply during early embryonic development, while drugs containing sibutramine may increase the risk of fetal cardiovascular abnormalities. Some traditional Chinese medicine weight loss preparations containing laxative ingredients such as rhubarb and senna may stimulate uterine contractions. The illegal addition of amphetamines in some weight loss products poses a clear threat to the development of the fetal nervous system. The ingredients of banned weight loss drugs such as fenfluramine hydrochloride are more likely to cause serious teratogenic effects. Clinical data shows that drugs taken within 4 weeks of pregnancy usually follow a complete or no rule, but specific risks need to be comprehensively judged based on factors such as drug half-life and dosage.

It should be noted that some online weight loss products may illegally add diuretics or thyroid hormones, which can directly affect the development of the fetal metabolic system. Some claims that pure natural weight loss teas may illegally add Western medicine ingredients without labeling, making it more difficult to assess fetal risks. If traditional Chinese medicine weight loss pills contain ingredients such as Polygonum multiflorum, long-term use may cause liver toxicity and affect placental function. Weight loss drugs containing ephedrine may cause fetal tachycardia by crossing the placental barrier. Partial appetite suppressants can reduce maternal nutrient intake and indirectly affect fetal growth.

It is recommended to keep the drug packaging and conduct timely pregnancy risk assessment. In early pregnancy, chorionic villi biopsy can be performed to detect chromosomal abnormalities. Daily attention should be paid to supplementing nutrients such as folate and iron, avoiding vigorous exercise and extreme dieting. Regularly perform NT ultrasound and four-dimensional color ultrasound examinations, with a focus on observing the development of the fetal heart and nervous system. Newborns need to undergo Apgar scoring and metabolic screening after delivery. During lactation, it is still advisable to avoid using any weight loss medication to avoid affecting the baby through breast milk.
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