Fetal phenothiazine syndrome

Overview

Fetal phenothiazine syndrome (medical condition): Maternal use of a drug called phenothiazine has not been proven to cause problems in offspring. Animal studies show there is a risk but no definitive studies have been done on humans. Phenothiazine is used to treat mental and emotional disorders such as schizophrenia. The biggest risks are likely to occur during the first trimester (malformations) and towards the end of the pregnancy (poor muscle tone, poor reflexes and jaundice).

Symptoms

Some of the symptoms of Fetal phenothiazine syndrome incude: * Reduced muscle tone * Reduced reflexes * Jaundice * Paralytic ileus * Lethargy

Diagnosis

* Home Pregnancy Tests * Home Early Pregnancy Tests * Home Ovulation Tests * Home Fertility Tests * Home Rhesus/RH Blood Type Tests * Home Fetal Tests * Fertility-related Home Testing: * Home Ovulation Tests * Home Fertility Tests * Male Fertility Tests * Home Sperm Tests * Sperm Count Tests * Sperm Motility Tests * Cold & Flu: Home Testing: * Home Fever Tests * Home Ear Infection Tests * Home Flu Tests