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Tue Jun 29 2021
Khadijat was two months pregnant and felt very ill. After enduring for a day, she decided to get the drugs she often takes for fever. She said she regretted that decision as it led to the loss of the baby.
A medical expert, Dr. Victor Ohenhen, Consultant Gynaecologist, at Central Hospital, Benin has advised pregnant women to be mindful of drugs they take because of the effect they may have on them and their babies.
Asked if drugs for illnesses like pains, malaria, typhoid etc affect pregnant women differently from other people, he said, “For a long time, women have been advised to avoid drug usage in pregnancy because of possible harm to the baby (fetus).
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