Opinion: Fears about Ozempic babies' display woeful state of women's health care
Briefly

Pregnancy in previously infertile women taking semaglutides including Ozempic may, some surmise, simply be a result of weight loss itself obesity can lead to hormone imbalances that make pregnancy difficult to achieve or sustain.
Mounjaro and Zepbound, on the other hand, are tirzepatide, which may interfere with how medications are absorbed, rendering birth control pills less effective. May being the operative word; no one appears to know for sure.
Everyone recommends that women who want to become pregnant should stop taking these drugs at least two months before trying, but apparently there have been no long-term studies on the impact of these drugs on birth control or female fertility.
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