The time it takes for drugs to clear from a pregnant person's system and, consequently, from the placenta can vary widely depending on several factors, including the type of drug, dosage, maternal metabolism, and gestational age. Generally, most substances can be detected in the placenta for a variable period, ranging from hours to days after administration. However, the elimination half-life of the drug in the mother can influence how long it remains present in the fetal circulation. For specific drugs, consulting a healthcare provider for guidance is essential.
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