Dozens of Unexpected Pregnancies Raise Red Flags

The UK’s drug safety watchdog has received over 40 reports of pregnancies linked to weight-loss medications—many of them unintended.
These Drugs May Interfere With The Pill

Medications like Mounjaro and Ozempic slow stomach emptying, which may affect how oral contraceptives are absorbed—and reduce their effectiveness.
Not Just About Weight—These Drugs Mimic Hormones

These medications copy gut hormones that control appetite, insulin, and digestion—but they also impact how other substances move through the body.
Doctors Urge Backup Protection

Women taking these drugs are advised to use barrier protection like condoms, and to continue for up to two months after stopping the medication.
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Pregnancy and These Drugs Don’t Mix

Experts warn that these medicines should not be used while trying to conceive, during pregnancy, or while breastfeeding, due to unknown risks to the baby.
Weight Loss May Boost Fertility

Losing weight can restore ovulation in women with obesity-related fertility issues—making pregnancy more likely, even without planning it.
Not All These Drugs Are Approved For Weight Loss

Although widely used for slimming, some drugs like Ozempic are officially approved only for diabetes, not for cosmetic weight reduction.
Facebook Group Uncovers Trend

A group titled “I Got Pregnant on Ozempic” has drawn hundreds of members—all with the same surprise: an unexpected baby on the way.
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These Are Not Beauty Treatments

Authorities stress that these are serious medical treatments, not quick-fix weight-loss solutions, and should be used under proper medical supervision.
Read The Leaflet, Ask Your Doctor

Always consult your doctor and carefully review the patient information before starting these medications—especially if pregnancy is not in your plans.
This article is based on information from The Guardian
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