It is a category D meaning it should not be given during pregnancy. I just went to the Hospital last week with issues of feet and hands tingling and Back pain. I told the staff at least 3 times I may be pregnant The ER Doc ordered Ativan I'm not sure of the dosage or reason why. I was not severly anxious or anything but like a dummy I took it, I did however ask the nurse when he handed it to me "I guess I'm not pregnant" well 30min and 2 xrays later they came to the room and said "You're pregnant" I was outraged they did an ultrasound said everything was fine and there was nothing else they could do for me. Less than 12 hours later I started misscarring. So I went to a different ER of course no one will say the ativan did it, but it has been shown to cause miscarriages in animals when given early in pregnancy. I suppose there are times when the benefits out way the side effects but I would never take it during pregnancy even with a Dr. approval. There are too many other drugs out there that are much safer than Ativan. By the way the hands and feet tingling was likely caused by dehydration that the first hospital did nothing about. It was like once I questioned the Ativan they couldn't get me out of there fast enough. No one will ever convince me that the ativan had nothing to do with my miscarriage. I had, had 6 previous pregnancies with no complications not even morning sickness and to miscarry less than 12 hours of them saying everything looked fine on the ultrasound is unreal to me. Oh and the baby still had a heartbeat for another 12-15 hours after the miscarriage started! Which makes me think it was fighting hard to stay alive. So my advice would be to stay away from ativan while pregnant at all cost!
No it will not.
Ativan can cause a fast heartbeat especially when you first start taking it.
I am assuming you mean "Ativan". Taking normally prescribed amounts of both would not cause an overdose.
No. Drinking any amount of vinegar will not cause a miscarriage at any point of time in a pregnancy. It's definitely NOT a good idea to try to end a pregnancy by taking any household preparations or drugs unsupervised. No other preparations should be used to attempt causing a miscarriage. Most will not work, and none will work safely. Trying to cause a miscarriage without the guidance of a physician may cause serious damage to a woman's body and health
A miscarriage may cause vaginal irritation.
No, normal physical activity does not cause miscarriage.
Yes. LSD is known to cause uterus contractions, which can induce a miscarriage.
No, the smell of cat litter cannot cause a miscarriage.
No, sperm doesn't cause early miscarriage.
You mean the morning after pill? No that does not cause miscarriage.
The only reason you would consider taking it would be if your period is gone and you want it back. It brings the period back for other reasons then pregnancy. It can not be used for abortion or miscarriage.
Yes cmv is a major cause of miscarriage and their is no cure available for it at this time!