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Fat Jabs May Harm Mom and Baby, New Research Shows
24 Nov
Summary
- GLP-1 jabs linked to 34% higher premature birth risk.
- 30% higher risk of gestational diabetes found.
- Weight gain during pregnancy increased by 7lbs.

Recent studies indicate potential risks associated with using weight-loss injections, such as Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro, close to or during pregnancy. A study involving 1,792 pregnancies found that women who used these GLP-1 receptor agonists experienced a 34% higher rate of premature births.
Furthermore, mothers using these fat jabs showed a 30% increased risk of gestational diabetes and a 29% higher likelihood of problematic blood pressure. An average weight gain of 7lbs more during pregnancy was also observed in this group compared to non-users.
While scientists are still investigating the effects on unborn babies, regulatory bodies in the UK advise against using these drugs during pregnancy or while trying to conceive. Alternative contraception methods are recommended due to potential reduced contraceptive efficacy.




