Using tirzepatide or Zepbound during pregnancy is not recommended — and if there's any chance you could be pregnant, this is one of the most time-sensitive conversations to have with your provider.
What the guidance says:
Why the timing window matters:
GLP-1 receptor agonists like tirzepatide have a long half-life, meaning the drug continues working in your body for weeks after your last dose. Stopping well before conception — not just at the positive test — is the goal.
If you're trying to conceive:
Pregnancy planning while on a GLP-1 medication isn't unusual, and your provider can help you time things safely. Don't wait — **talk to your provider** as soon as pregnancy is a possibility.
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Using tirzepatide or Zepbound during pregnancy is not recommended — and if there's any chance you could be pregnant, this is one of the most time-sensitive conversations to have with your provider.
What the guidance says:
Why the timing window matters:
GLP-1 receptor agonists like tirzepatide have a long half-life, meaning the drug continues working in your body for weeks after your last dose. Stopping well before conception — not just at the positive test — is the goal.
If you're trying to conceive:
Pregnancy planning while on a GLP-1 medication isn't unusual, and your provider can help you time things safely. Don't wait — **talk to your provider** as soon as pregnancy is a possibility.
Using tirzepatide or Zepbound during pregnancy is not recommended — and if there's any chance you could be pregnant, this is one of the most time-sensitive conversations to have with your provider.
What the guidance says:
Why the timing window matters:
GLP-1 receptor agonists like tirzepatide have a long half-life, meaning the drug continues working in your body for weeks after your last dose. Stopping well before conception — not just at the positive test — is the goal.
If you're trying to conceive:
Pregnancy planning while on a GLP-1 medication isn't unusual, and your provider can help you time things safely. Don't wait — **talk to your provider** as soon as pregnancy is a possibility.
Using tirzepatide or Zepbound during pregnancy is not recommended — and if there's any chance you could be pregnant, this is one of the most time-sensitive conversations to have with your provider.
What the guidance says:
Why the timing window matters:
GLP-1 receptor agonists like tirzepatide have a long half-life, meaning the drug continues working in your body for weeks after your last dose. Stopping well before conception — not just at the positive test — is the goal.
If you're trying to conceive:
Pregnancy planning while on a GLP-1 medication isn't unusual, and your provider can help you time things safely. Don't wait — **talk to your provider** as soon as pregnancy is a possibility.