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- Teratogens: Effects, Types, Risks Prevention - Cleveland Clinic
Teratogens are substances that cause congenital disorders in a developing embryo or fetus A teratogen is anything you're exposed to or ingest during pregnancy that’s known to cause fetal abnormalities Drugs, medicine, chemicals, certain infections and toxic substances are examples of teratogens
- Teratogen: What Is It, Examples, and More | Osmosis
What is a teratogen? A teratogen is something that can cause birth defects or abnormalities in a developing embryo or fetus upon exposure Teratogens include some medications, recreational drugs, tobacco products, chemicals, alcohol, certain infections, and in some cases, health problems such as uncontrolled diabetes in pregnant people
- Teratogens: Examples, Risks, and Prevention - Verywell Health
During pregnancy, exposure to certain chemicals, infections, and drugs may increase the risk that a person will miscarry or that the embryo or fetus could have a developmental abnormality Alcohol and smoking are two common teratogens
- Teratogenic Medications - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
This activity aims to elucidate the most significant teratogenic medications, shed light on their mechanisms of action, and emphasize the importance of vigilance in the realm of maternal and fetal health
- Identifying Human Teratogens: An Update - PMC
Teratogenic exposures are not necessarily always medications, infections, chemicals, or physical agents that a woman may encounter in her pregnancy The teratogenic exposure may also be a preexisting chronic or physical condition, such as excess body weight
- What to Know About Teratogens and Birth Defects - WebMD
A teratogen is an environmental factor that a person is exposed to during their pregnancy that may affect the baby ’s development, resulting in birth defects In fact, around 4% to 5% of birth
- Pregnancy and Teratogens: What You Need to Know - Healthline
Teratogens are drugs, chemicals, or even infections that can cause abnormal fetal development There are billions of potential teratogens, but only a few agents are proven to
- Medical Genetics: Teratogens - Stanford Medicine Childrens Health
What is a teratogen? A teratogen (ter-AT-uh-jen) is something that can cause or raise the risk for a birth defect in a baby They are things that a mother may be exposed to during her pregnancy Teratogens include: Experts believe that teratogens can begin affecting a baby growing in the womb about 10 to14 days after conception
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