Taking Ozempic (semaglutide) while pregnant is generally not recommended due to potential risks. Animal studies indicate it may cause birth defects, miscarriage, and low birth weight. The FDA advises stopping Ozempic at least two months before trying to conceive to avoid fetal harm. If a woman becomes pregnant while taking Ozempic, she should contact her healthcare provider immediately, as doctors usually recommend discontinuing the medication during pregnancy. For people with type 2 diabetes, alternatives safer for pregnancy are often considered. Although some studies with humans have not shown increased risks, the evidence is limited and uncertain, so caution is advised. Additionally, intentional weight loss during pregnancy is not recommended due to nutritional needs for fetal development and the risks of side effects from the medication like reduced appetite or malnutrition.
