If the components of medication do not pose significant effects on the health of pregnant women and the growth and development of fetuses, and the pregnant woman needs medication for treatment, she can usually take medication under the guidance of a doctor; otherwise, it is advisable to avoid taking medication during pregnancy. The specifics are as follows: Around one month of pregnancy, the embryo is in the stage of growth and development. If medications that may cause malformations in fetuses are taken, it may lead to poor embryonic growth and development, and even cause intrauterine fetal death, posing serious hazards to the healthy growth of pregnant women and fetuses. When pregnant women have organic diseases around one month of pregnancy and need to take medication, they should also avoid medications that can cause severe impacts on embryonic growth and development as much as possible. Instead, they can choose medications that will not cause significant effects on the embryo under the guidance of professional doctors to prevent serious consequences. Around one month of pregnancy, whether it is suitable to take medication depends on specific circumstances. Pregnant women need to follow doctors' advice for diagnosis and treatment of their conditions.