Heres your action plan: Step 1: Stop the medication immediately As soon as you see that positive pregnancy test Dont wait for a doctors appointment to stop Dont take one more dose while you figure things out Stop today Step 2: Call your prescribing doctor The doctor who prescribed your GLP-1 needs to know Theyll document when you stopped and your last dose They may need to transition you to alternative medications (if using GLP-1 for diabetes) Step 3: Contact your OB/GYN or schedule first prenatal visit Schedule appointment within 1-2 weeks Bring documentation: medication name, dose, start date, last injection date Your OB/GYN will establish appropriate monitoring plan They may recommend earlier or additional ultrasounds Step 4: Dont panicseriously These medications havent been clearly linked to birth defects in the limited human data we have so far, but we also dont have enough high-quality studies to say theyre definitely safe

[1] [5] While there is limited evidence that GLP-1 receptor activation may influence sodium excretion (natriuresis) in experimental settings, this has not translated to clinically significant urinary frequency in clinical trials or post-marketing surveillance
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