Ozempic and other medication containing semiglutide continue to be used by people as a weight loss drug and treatment for diabetes, but anecdotal reports on social media appear to show it’s having a new result: pregnancy. As Sean Previl explains, doctors say the phenomenon of women becoming pregnant while on the weight-loss drugs is proving to be interesting but more research needs to be done to determine the exact impact such medications can have on fertility and pregnancy.
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What are ‘Ozempic babies’ and why are women reporting being pregnant while on weight-loss drugs?
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