Authors :
Ambeya khatoon; Rohit Kumar Trivedi (Guide)
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 6 - June
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8126293
Abstract :
Because of the potential for teratogenic
medication effects on the foetus, treating common
ailments during pregnancy is challenging. The first eight
weeks of human development are referred to as the
embryogenesis period, sometimes known as the
organogenesis period. Such a deficiency is caused by a
teratogenic agent, which are compounds that could harm
the human embryo or foetus physically or functionally.
An acknowledgment of the tragedies caused by the
thalidomide epidemic in the 1970s and the rubella
epidemic in the early 1960s in the field of teratology.
Chloramphenicol, Warfarin, Valproate, and
Thalidomide are a few of the medications that might
cause abnormalities such microcephaly, hydrocephalus,
spina bifida, and a number of other syndromes. Many of
these substances can enter human tissue and a
developing foetus, which can have detrimental effects on
the human reproductive health. Numerous biological
and physical elements, like as radiation and infection,
contribute to teratogenic effects.
Keywords :
Teratogenic, Teratogenicity, Birth Defects, Pregnancy, Early Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Stillbirth, Preterm Birth, Congenital abnormalities.
Because of the potential for teratogenic
medication effects on the foetus, treating common
ailments during pregnancy is challenging. The first eight
weeks of human development are referred to as the
embryogenesis period, sometimes known as the
organogenesis period. Such a deficiency is caused by a
teratogenic agent, which are compounds that could harm
the human embryo or foetus physically or functionally.
An acknowledgment of the tragedies caused by the
thalidomide epidemic in the 1970s and the rubella
epidemic in the early 1960s in the field of teratology.
Chloramphenicol, Warfarin, Valproate, and
Thalidomide are a few of the medications that might
cause abnormalities such microcephaly, hydrocephalus,
spina bifida, and a number of other syndromes. Many of
these substances can enter human tissue and a
developing foetus, which can have detrimental effects on
the human reproductive health. Numerous biological
and physical elements, like as radiation and infection,
contribute to teratogenic effects.
Keywords :
Teratogenic, Teratogenicity, Birth Defects, Pregnancy, Early Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Stillbirth, Preterm Birth, Congenital abnormalities.