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Research has found that maternal exposure to certain teratogenic chemicals and drugs such as the fertility drug Clomid during pregnancy may significantly increase the risk of serious drug-related birth defects in newborns. Birth defects are any congenital malformations or abnormalities present at birth, which negatively affects an embryo, fetus, or child's developmental ability, functional ability, and/or health. Every year, 150,000 babies are born with some type of birth defect .
While the causes of the majority of birth defects are still unknown, experts believe a variety of genetic and/or environmental factors including exposure to Clomid may cause serious physical and/or mental disabilities and even death in newborns.
Clomid (clomiphene citrate) is an orally administered non-steroidal fertility treatment used to induce ovulation in women who have difficulty conceiving. If Clomid is taken during pregnancy, there is an increased chance that your baby will develop Clomid birth defects.
One study of 2,339 Clomid-assisted pregnancies found 58 reported cases of Clomid birth defects and reproductive complications including spontaneous abortion and stillbirth. While the risks associated with Clomid birth defects are low, the fertility drug may cause birth defects, as well as serious life-long disability or fatalities in a newborn. Some reported Clomid birth defects include, but are not limited to:
Expectant mothers should avoid taking any type of over-the-counter or prescription medications including fertility drug Clomid during any trimester of their pregnancy to reduce the risks of birth defects. Speak with your doctor before starting or terminating any drugs.
If you took Clomid during your pregnancy and your child has developed Clomid birth defects, you may be eligible to file a birth defects lawsuit to seek compensation for your losses including medical costs, pain and suffering, and more. Please contact us today to learn more information about Clomid birth defects or to speak with a qualified and experienced birth defect attorney who can protect your legal rights and maximize your interests.
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