What Are The Repercussions Of Taking Anovar During The First 5 Weeks Of Pregnancy?
Question: Hello,
I have been taking Anavar up until June 23rd (it is now July 15). I found out yesterday that I am 7w5d pregnant so that means I was taking 12mg of Anavar during my first (almost) 5 weeks of pregnancy. I am terrified I caused irreversible defects or virilization in the fetus. Please advise!
Also are there any tests that could confirm any potential issues??
I have been taking Anavar up until June 23rd (it is now July 15). I found out yesterday that I am 7w5d pregnant so that means I was taking 12mg of Anavar during my first (almost) 5 weeks of pregnancy. I am terrified I caused irreversible defects or virilization in the fetus. Please advise!
Also are there any tests that could confirm any potential issues??
Brief Answer:
Anomaly scan at 18 weeks
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Anovar or oxandrolone is the pregnancy category X drug, which means that it is found to cause embryotoxicity, congenital defects in the fetus and masculanisation of a female fetus.
However, since you stopped taking it when the fetus was around 4 weeks, therefore the chances of anomalies and masculanisation is less.
A anomaly scan is advised at 18-20 weeks to detect any congenital anomalies and further treatment should be done accordingly.
At 7 weeks 5 days, it is not possible to detect any anomalies.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Regards,
Dr. Deepti Verma
OBGYN
Anomaly scan at 18 weeks
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Anovar or oxandrolone is the pregnancy category X drug, which means that it is found to cause embryotoxicity, congenital defects in the fetus and masculanisation of a female fetus.
However, since you stopped taking it when the fetus was around 4 weeks, therefore the chances of anomalies and masculanisation is less.
A anomaly scan is advised at 18-20 weeks to detect any congenital anomalies and further treatment should be done accordingly.
At 7 weeks 5 days, it is not possible to detect any anomalies.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Regards,
Dr. Deepti Verma
OBGYN
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T
Hello Dr.
Thank you so much for your reply.
So if I did any damage to my baby, do you mean it would be detectable by 18-20 week mark?
And if there was damage, would there be any recourse whatsoever?
Thank you so much for your reply.
So if I did any damage to my baby, do you mean it would be detectable by 18-20 week mark?
And if there was damage, would there be any recourse whatsoever?
Brief Answer:
Yes
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
The most major congenital anomalies and defects are recognizable by 18 weeks gestation.
Moreover, the gender of the baby can be confirmed as only female fetus will have masculinizing effect.
The effects, if any , cannot be reverted back.
So, further management has to be done after proper prenatal counseling from a fetal medicine specialist.
Regards,
Dr. Deepti Verma
Yes
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
The most major congenital anomalies and defects are recognizable by 18 weeks gestation.
Moreover, the gender of the baby can be confirmed as only female fetus will have masculinizing effect.
The effects, if any , cannot be reverted back.
So, further management has to be done after proper prenatal counseling from a fetal medicine specialist.
Regards,
Dr. Deepti Verma
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D
Okay. So basically my baby is at risk for masculinization if it is female, and not if it is male?
Sorry for all the questions- just trying to gain as much knowledge as I can before seeing my doctor. Thank you.
Sorry for all the questions- just trying to gain as much knowledge as I can before seeing my doctor. Thank you.
Brief Answer:
Only if female
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Yes, the masculinizing effects will be there only if the fetus is female.
Regards,
Dr. Deepti Verma
Only if female
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Yes, the masculinizing effects will be there only if the fetus is female.
Regards,
Dr. Deepti Verma
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Remy Koshy
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Dr. Deepti Verma
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