Doxycycline in Pregnancy — Is It Safe?
Last reviewed: · Source: US FDA drug label database
Avoid doxycycline in pregnancy — tetracyclines deposit in developing teeth and bones; safer antibiotics exist for almost every infection.
Is it safe to take Doxycycline with Pregnancy?
Doxycycline belongs to the tetracycline class, which binds to calcium in developing fetal teeth and bone. Exposure after around 15-16 weeks can permanently stain the baby's future teeth and may affect bone growth. First-trimester exposure appears lower risk than once feared, so accidental early use is not cause for panic — but the standing rule is to avoid doxycycline throughout pregnancy and use alternatives such as penicillins, cephalosporins, or macrolides for the same infections.
How do Doxycycline and Pregnancy interact?
Tetracyclines chelate calcium and deposit in mineralising tissue. Fetal tooth mineralisation begins mid-second trimester; incorporation causes permanent yellow-brown enamel discolouration and, with prolonged exposure, reversible inhibition of bone growth. Doxycycline chelates less than older tetracyclines but the class warning stands.
Data sourced from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) drug label database: OpenFDA doxycycline label — tetracycline class pregnancy warning.
Who should be careful?
All pregnant women, and women taking doxycycline for acne or malaria prophylaxis who could become pregnant — use reliable contraception or switch treatment when planning pregnancy.
What if I've already taken Doxycycline and Pregnancy?
Early accidental exposure: stop, tell your midwife or GP, and complete treatment with a pregnancy-suitable antibiotic. Data on first-trimester exposure are reassuring — the main risk window for teeth is after ~15 weeks.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I take doxycycline while pregnant?
No — avoid it. Tetracyclines can permanently stain the baby's teeth and affect bone growth. Alternatives exist for nearly every use.
I took doxycycline before my positive test — is that dangerous?
First-trimester exposure data are broadly reassuring; the teeth-staining window opens around 15-16 weeks. Stop it, inform your midwife, and switch antibiotics.
I'm on doxycycline for acne and want to conceive — what should I do?
Talk to your GP before trying. Acne treatment is usually paused or switched pre-conception.
What malaria prevention works in pregnancy?
Doxycycline is out; options depend on destination and trimester. Get travel-clinic advice — some regions are best avoided entirely while pregnant.