teratogénica
Teratogénica refers to the characteristic of a substance, agent, or process that can cause developmental abnormalities in a fetus. These abnormalities, known as teratogenesis, can affect the physical structure, function, or development of the unborn child. The term "teratogen" is derived from the Greek words "teras" (monster) and "genesis" (creation).
Teratogens can include a wide range of factors. Infectious agents such as certain viruses (e.g., Zika, rubella)
The effect of a teratogen depends on several factors, including the dose of the agent, the timing