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Guide to Pregnancy Registries > General Information | Pregnancy Registries | Medicines & Pregnancy

 

Guide to Pregnancy Registries

What medicines are safe for you and your unborn baby to take during pregnancy? Pregnancy registries are the best way to answer this question. Pregnancy registries gather information from women who took medicines during pregnancy.

Deciding if it's safe to use medicine during pregnancy is a serious issue you should discuss with your doctor. If you stop taking medicines you need, you could cause harm to yourself and your baby.

Please speak with a health-care provider who knows you, your condition, and your medicine before making any decision about the use of medicine during pregnancy.

Information about Pregnancy Registries

List of Pregnancy Registries seeking participants

Learn more about taking medicines while you are pregnant

 

To have your Pregnancy Registry listed on this site, please contact the Office of Women's Health at Registries@oc.fda.gov

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