Pregnancy Registries
To help women make informed and educated decisions about using medicines during
pregnancy, it is necessary to find out the effect of these medicines on the unborn baby.
Pregnancy Registries are one way to do this. A Pregnancy Registry is a study that enrolls
pregnant women after they have been taking medicine and before the birth of the baby.
Babies born to women taking a particular medicine are compared with babies of women not
taking the medicine. Looking at a large number of women and babies is needed to find out
the effect of the medicine on the babies.
If you are pregnant and currently taking medicine -- or have been exposed to a medicine
during your pregnancy -- you may be able to join and help with this needed information.
The Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) web site has a list of pregnancy registries that are enrolling pregnant women.
Pregnancy and Medications
Unsafe Drugs for Pregnant Women
Pregnancy Registries
Taking Your Medication
Pregnancy, Natural Medications and Herbal Remedies
Diethylstilbestrol (DES)
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