tuckerariel+FollowOzempic Babies: What’s Really Happening?Weight loss meds like Ozempic and Mounjaro are all over TikTok, but here’s the wild part: they might mess with your birth control! There’s a spike in surprise pregnancies (aka “Ozempic babies”) because these drugs can slow down how your body absorbs the pill, making it less effective. Plus, side effects like vomiting or diarrhea don’t help. If you’re on these meds and using oral contraceptives, doctors say double up with condoms for a month just to be safe! #OzempicBabies #BirthControl #WeightLossDrugs #Health #BodyHealth10Share
Kathleen Lucas+FollowWait, Are ‘Ozempic Babies’ Real?Turns out those stories about surprise pregnancies on weight-loss meds like Mounjaro aren’t just rumors! The UK’s health agency just officially warned that Mounjaro can make birth control pills less effective—especially if you’re overweight. If you’re on Mounjaro, you might need to double up on contraception (think: not just the pill) for at least a month after starting or upping your dose. And FYI: none of these meds are safe during pregnancy. Wild, right? #Mounjaro #OzempicBabies #BirthControl #Health10Share
Jason Weaver+FollowOzempic Babies?! Contraception Alert 🚨Weight-loss jabs like Ozempic and Mounjaro are making headlines—not just for slimming, but for surprise pregnancies! The MHRA is warning women to double up on contraception if you’re using these injections, since there’s not enough safety data for pregnancy. Over 40 unexpected pregnancies have already been reported (yep, ‘Ozempic babies’ is a thing). If you’re on the pill and start Mounjaro, use condoms too for at least 4 weeks. And seriously, avoid sketchy sellers! #OzempicBabies #WeightLossJab #Contraception #Health00Share