There are many types of stomach medicines. Different types of stomach medicines have different effects on embryonic development. Some stomach medicines can be taken during pregnancy, while others cannot be taken.
Gastric mucosal protective agents such as aluminum magnesium carbonate tablets and colloidal bismuth pectin can neutralize gastric acid after taking them, and adhere to the gastric mucosa, reducing the irritating effect of gastric acid on the gastric mucosa. It protects the gastric mucosa and is not absorbed into the blood circulation and will not affect the normal development of the fetus. Can be taken during pregnancy.
If you take proton pump inhibitors such as omeprazole and pantoprazole during pregnancy, they may affect the normal development of your baby. They are prohibited drugs during pregnancy and cannot be taken during pregnancy.
Taking drugs at will during pregnancy may cause various adverse consequences such as embryonic cessation, fetal development malformations, miscarriage, and premature birth. Always consult your doctor before taking any medication.