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If my gf was pregnant and the acuntaine was MAYBE still in her system like maybe the last week or 2 it COULD be in her system what are the effects of a deformed baby? and do you think its right if me the father wants to keep it wiether it is deformed or menatlly retarded that i still wanna keep it. Yet the mother of the child is letting her parents influence her decion to abort it but she dosent know what to do yet what should i do? I wanna keep it but i feel maybe she dosent but i cant convice her to keep it and sighn the baby over to me and i would take care of it myself and still let her see it whenever and have all rights as a mom that she should have but i will be responible for how it is raised and taken care of. i just need advice on what to tell her i wanna support her either way and really want to but she still lives with her mom and i cant stand to see them without getting mad anymore. Yet she wont tell me what she wants to do and the abortion visit for consoltaion is tuesday

2006-10-18 16:56:17 · 4 answers · asked by andy s 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

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acutane is very very bad for a developing fetus-it causes multiple major malformations. everybody gets all freaked out over pregnant women taking meds-usually nothing happens. acutane however, is the real deal. girls on acutane should be on 2 forms of contraception and get pregnancy tested every month. if the baby has been exposed to acutane this is not good. termination may really be the best option here. she can talk to genetic specialists to try and figure out if there was exposure and how much risk she may or may not have

2006-10-18 17:08:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

New warning about acutane and birth defects - includes related article
FDA Consumer, Oct, 1988 by Judith Willis
New Warning About Accutane and Birth Defects

Some likened the decision asked of FDA to that required of the biblical Solomon when two women seemed to have equal claim to being mother of the same child.

Birth defects continued to occur despite repeated revisions of the labeling, letters to physicians from the manufacturer, Hoffmann-La Roche, and articles in the FDA Drug Bulletin (a publication sent to more than 1 million health professionals) that the drug should not be used by women of childbearing age unless they were using an effective form of contraception. Miscarriages (technically called spontaneous abortions when occurring in the first three months of pregnancy) also continued to occur at a rate substantially higher than in the general population. In addition, there has been an increased rate of elective abortion among women taking Accutane, apparently resulting from the wish to avoid giving birth to a deformed child.


The issue before FDA, however, was not one of parentage, but whether a drug that has the ability to clear a very severe and disfiguring form of acne should be taken off the market because it also carries a high risk of causing a deformed baby or miscarriage if taken by a pregnant woman.

The name of the drug is Accutane (generically called isotretinoin). The issues surrounding it could serve as a basis for a course in medical ethics. Summarized, these issues are:

* A relative of vitamin A (see accompanying article), Accutane was known to cause birth defects in animals and suspected of causing them in humans even before it was approved by FDA in 1983. Although the labeling has always forbidden use of the drug during pregnancy, such use has nevertheless occurred. Marketing experience with the drug indicates that Accutane causes birth defects in about one out of every four exposed fetuses.

* The condition fr which the drug was approved, severe recalcitrant cystic acne unresponsive to other therapy, is much more common in males than in females. Yet 40 percent of the prescriptions are written for women, virtually all of whom are of childbearing age. The primary reason given for this is that women seek treatment for thsi condition more often than men.

2006-10-18 17:19:38 · answer #2 · answered by Vishy s 1 · 0 0

alkaseltzer has aspirin in it - so it replaced into in all probability no longer an extremely stable subject that she did this. besides the certainty that i think of the issues could have appeared very early after delivery - no longer in adulthood. it is quite useful to do a splash extra learn in this. Aspirin risky throughout being pregnant if taken many times: right this is why: learn have appropriate aspirin to diverse being pregnant issues. some learn practice that taking aspirin around the time of thought and in early being pregnant is linked with an bigger threat of miscarriage. click right here to make certain extra! and a few researchers have self assurance that taking aspirin at grownup doses throughout being pregnant could impression the toddler's enhance and could incredibly enhance the possibility of a placental abruption. finally, taking finished-dose aspirin later in being pregnant could postpone exertions and enhance the possibility of coronary heart and appropriate lung issues on your newborn and bleeding issues for you and your toddler.

2016-10-19 23:45:16 · answer #3 · answered by delcampo 4 · 0 0

you mean roaccutane.. and yes it is highly likely to cause birth defects. The decision to keep the child must be made by all of you and if you decide that you want the baby and mother doesnt, you must accept full responsibility for baby.

2006-10-18 21:22:41 · answer #4 · answered by tay_jen1 5 · 0 0

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