Pregnancy: Animal studies on effects on pregnancy and/or embryonal/fetal development and/or delivery and/or postnatal development are insufficient.
Potential risk for humans is unknown.
Three prospective epidemiological studies (including over 1,000 exposures) indicate no adverse effects of omeprazole on pregnant women and health of the fetus or newborn child.
Omeprazole should be used during pregnancy only if the benefits to the mother outweigh the potential risks to the fetus.
Lactation: Omeprazole passes into the breastmilk however, it is unlikely to affect the child when used at therapeutic doses. It should be preferred to avoid using during lactation.
Reproduction ability/Fertility: No studies have been performed on the effects on reproduction/fertility.
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