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Pregnancy outcomes following first trimester exposure to semaglutide

Adam Morton, Jinwen He

2025Obstetric Medicine10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background and objective: To review pregnancy outcomes in women exposed to semaglutide during early pregnancy. Methods: A retrospective review of an obstetric database at a tertiary obstetric hospital in Brisbane, Australia. Results: Thirteen women were exposed to semaglutide in first trimester. One infant had significant cardiac anomalies in the setting of very poor maternal glycaemic control in first trimester, as well as maternal obesity and hypertension. Conclusion: This study adds to the growing literature suggesting there is no increased risk of major congenital anomalies following first trimester exposure to semaglutide, however, until larger studies are available to confirm these findings, reproductive-age women using semaglutide should practice effective contraceptive methods. Preconception counselling of all women with diabetes mellitus is critical to avoid adverse pregnancy outcomes.

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SemaglutideMedicinePregnancyObstetricsFirst trimesterRetrospective cohort studyObesityDiabetes mellitusGynecologyGestationType 2 diabetesInternal medicineEndocrinologyLiraglutideBiologyGeneticsDiabetes Treatment and ManagementCardiovascular Issues in PregnancyGestational Diabetes Research and Management
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