I don't know if taking weight loss pills during pregnancy will generally not have a serious impact on the fetus, but it is recommended to stop taking them immediately and seek medical examination. The effects of weight loss drugs are mainly related to drug composition, dosage, and pregnancy stage.

Common weight loss drugs may contain caffeine, L-carnitine, or laxative ingredients, which usually do not directly affect embryonic development when ingested in small amounts during early pregnancy. Within 4 weeks of pregnancy, it belongs to the complete or no period, and medication either leads to spontaneous abortion or has no effect. If there are no symptoms such as vaginal bleeding or abdominal pain, in most cases the embryo can grow normally. Pregnant mothers do not need to be overly anxious, but they need to complete ultrasound examination and serum hormone level testing under the guidance of a doctor. Some illegal weight loss products containing thyroid hormones or diuretics may interfere with maternal metabolic balance, and long-term high-dose use may increase the risk of gestational hypertension. If pregnant women experience symptoms such as palpitations, hand tremors, or edema, it is necessary to investigate electrolyte imbalances caused by medication. The anthraquinone components such as senna and rhubarb in traditional Chinese medicine weight loss products may stimulate intestinal peristalsis and induce uterine contractions.

It is recommended to follow the doctor's advice for prenatal examinations such as NT screening and 4D ultrasound, with a focus on observing the development of the fetal heart and nervous system. During pregnancy, a balanced diet should be maintained, with daily supplementation of 400 micrograms of folic acid, avoiding vigorous exercise, and controlling weight gain. If you have taken banned weight loss drugs containing sibutramine, you need to undergo chromosome abnormality screening through amniocentesis or non-invasive DNA testing.

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