Can I take anti-inflammatory medication during preconception?
Generally speaking, whether anti-inflammatory drugs can be taken during the preconception period depends on the type of medication and other factors. Anti-inflammatory drugs with safer ingredients and fewer side effects are usually acceptable during preconception, while those with significant side effects are generally not recommended. If discomfort occurs, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly. Detailed analysis is as follows:
If experiencing a mild infection and the prescribed anti-inflammatory drug falls into a category considered relatively safe during pregnancy, taking an appropriate dose under medical supervision may be acceptable and typically poses minimal risk to embryonic development.
Some anti-inflammatory drugs, such as quinolones and chloramphenicol, have considerable side effects and may affect sperm or egg quality, or even lead to fetal malformations. Therefore, these medications should be avoided during the preconception period.
During preconception, it is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle, including balanced nutrition, moderate exercise, quitting smoking and limiting alcohol consumption, avoiding exposure to harmful substances, and maintaining a positive mood.