In addition to the specific research efforts described on this Web site, the NICHD also conducts and supports projects on other topics related to pregnancy and birth. Drug Safety in Pregnant Women During pregnancy, women may need medical care that requires the use of medications or supplements, either by prescription or over-the-counter. Giving medications to a pregnant woman can affect the health of her fetus. Similarly, there are times when the fetus needs medication for some reason. Giving medication to a fetus in the womb can also have effects on the mother's health. Despite these needs, very few of the medications and supplements available today have been tested in pregnant women, to determine their safety and effectiveness for both mother and fetus. Without evidence on drug safety in pregnant women, health care providers can't be sure they're making safe recommendations to their patients about medications and supplements. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the government agency with primary responsibility for labeling medications and supplements, has joined the NICHD in searching for a solution to this potentially dangerous situation. |