Ozempic is reportedly causing unexpected pregnancies


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Weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy can help people shed pounds and regulate blood sugar but some people say they are also getting pregnant while taking the medications — even while on birth control. NBC’s Anne Thompson reports and Dr. Tara Narula joins TODAY to break down the possible rise of so-called “Ozempic babies.”



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