It's good to know this info. I wouldn't take it because I haven't had any kids, I don't know if I ever will, but I don't want to risk it either.
Everything we can't say for sure.
Regarding to SARM there is nearly nothing I can't "recommend" to a women. Oxandrolone as an AAS would be the best - and what's more important - the safest way.
If you are looking on Bicalutamide (Bicalutamide is a "Pregnancy X" drug and absolutely not for women, only for men) derivatives like Ostarine and S-4, there are LGD and RAD out there. But these two won't guarantee that you will be on the safe side. Maye on the safe side concerning the teratogenic effects like Bicalutamide. But the may also have teratogenic effects on other pathways, if you know what I mean.
It's like playing on a jackpot: most of the SARM user are using SARM as long until something dramatically happens (also the AAS user).
The only research chemical which is really "safe" in my eyes is MK-677. With that GH-Sec. you would be able to generate new cells, instead of pumping them up with roids or SARM. But please, don't take this as a final word and don't consume it without researching for more informations.