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A growing number of people are reporting they have become pregnant after using GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic despite previous infertility or being on birth control pills.

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Great Fact check. I agree with the statement that Ozempic increases your chances of getting pregnant. An article that I was browsing through titled, “Ozempic and Pregnancy: What to know”, goes into depth about how, Woman who have irregular periods, GLP-1 medications including Ozempic may increase the individual's chances of becoming pregnant due to the ovary releasing a fertile egg. Therefore, I fully concur with the claims that were given in the article. 

https://www.webmd.com/obesity/ozempic-and-pregnancy-what-to-know

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ago by Newbie (420 points)

The claim that Ozempic increases your chances of getting pregnant is partially true. There have been anecdotal reports of people becoming pregnant while using drugs like Ozempic despite being on birth control or having previous fertility issues. However, no definitive data confirm this effect. According to Healthline, while some theories suggest Ozempic might improve fertility by helping with weight loss and regulating metabolism, the evidence is still anecdotal. USA Today also reports similar findings, noting that weight loss and hormonal regulation might boost fertility, but the overall impact on how it affects birth control still needs more research.

https://www.health.com/does-ozempic-make-getting-pregnant-easier-8746110

https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/health-wellness/2024/03/21/ozempic-pregnancy-weight-loss-drugs-fertility/73032645007/

ago by Apprentice (1.3k points)
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I thought this was a great fact-check and was very well-written. Causation cannot be drawn between the two events cannot be drawn unless there are formal studies/experiments on the subject. However, reports do indicate a possible relationship and I thought you explained that well.

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