Hormone and related substances in pregnancy
- progestogens may affect foetal liver function. The use of progestogens of the nortestosterone family e.g. norethisterone, may cause masculinization of the female foetus
- antithyroid medication may cause cretinism
- corticosteroids (1):
- use of corticosteroids for prolonged periods or repeatedly in pregnancy is associated with intra-uterine growth retardation (IUGR) in the foetus
- no convincing evidence that systemic corticosteroids cause an increased risk of congenital abnormalities such as cleft lip or palate
- prednisolone is excreted in small amounts into breast milk. However, systemic effects in the infant are unlikely with doses of up to 40mg of prednisolone or equivalent; infants should be monitored for adrenal suppression if the mothers are taking a higher dose
- stilboestrol this drug has been linked to the subsequent development of vaginal carcinoma and adenosis in teenagers if their mothers received the drug during pregnancy
Reference:
- Current Problems in Pharmacovigilance (1998), 24, 9.
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