Using painkillers during pregnancy can affect baby's fertility
Using painkillers during pregnancy can affect baby's fertility
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Being Pregnant is one of the most beautiful feelings in the world but women need to take special care during pregnancy. There are different things which can affect healthy to the mother as well as the baby to a great extent and taking painkillers is one of them. According to the scientists, taking painkillers during pregnancy may lower the fertility of the unborn child in later life. The study found that these drugs may also affect the fertility of future generations, by leaving marks on DNA.

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The findings of the research add to a growing body of evidence that certain medicines, including paracetamol, should be used with caution during pregnancy. Researchers stress that advice for pregnant women remains unchanged. Current guidelines say that, if necessary, paracetamol - also known as acetaminophen - should be used at the lowest possible dose for the shortest possible time. Ibuprofen should be avoided during pregnancy.

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Scientists at the University of Edinburgh in the UK looked at the effects of paracetamol and ibuprofen on samples of human foetal testes and ovaries. Scientists found similar effects using several different experimental approaches, including lab tests on human tissue samples and animal studies.

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