Yes it is possible to have several miscarriages and then a normal pregnancy. I had 3 miscarriages all between 12-15 weeks gestation and then had a normal healthy baby girl. All miscarriages were almost a year apart. On the fourth year a normal healthy baby came to me. I knew I could do this as I had already had one normal pregnancy prior, so my children are 5 years apart almost to the day
Never take any medication during pregnancy without first consulting your doctor or midwife !
You should not take ANY medication without talking to your Dr first during pregnancy.
Do not take any medication during pregnancy without talking to your dr first.
Do not take any medication without talking to your Dr first during pregnancy.
Making healthy changes to your lifestyle, including a healthy diet and increased exercise, can increase your chances of controlling diabetes without having to add medication or insulin.
The answer is yes and no. If you are aware that you have Hashimotos Disease, and you are being treated for the condition, there is no reason why, without proper medical guidance, you can conceive a healthy normal baby. Some women with the Disease can find it difficult to conceive a child, and may suffer several miscarriages, while others can conceive quite quickly, and with minimum difficulty. Women who have difficulty conceiving, may not even be aware that they have a thyroid condition, or there medication may not have been adjusted to compensate for the pregnancy. It is extremely important, to have your levels tested during each trimester, as the medication may need to be adjusted, to ensure you and your babies health. If levels and medication are not monitored, in early pregnancy it can cause miscarriage, and in later stages, still birth and/or premature labour. It can also cause children to be developmentally slower than children of the same age.
You can not take anything stronger than Tylenol without consulting your doctor and especially if you need the medication regularly.
Certainly this is not a medication you would take without the advice of your doctor. However, it can help the removal of bile from the mother's liver, helping the fetus.
A woman having a miscarriage has three options. She can wait and see if the pregnancy passes completely on its own, she can have a dilation and curettage to remove the pregnancy, or she can take the same medications used for medication abortion to pass the pregnancy. Many women will pass a miscarriage without any medication or procedure. If a woman chooses that option, she should see her health care provider weekly to make sure that the pregnancy passes completely and that there is no infection.
Yes, kidney transplant patients can get pregnant. However it is advisable not to do so without first consulting with your transplant doctor, as some of the post-transplant medication you may be on could be unsuitable for use during pregnancy. Don't stop taking any prescribed medication without first consulting your doctor.
Yes, the majority of miscarriages happen before the woman even knows she is pregnant.
If you do not currently take Lexapro and you are pregnant, do not start without talking to a doctor as it may cause serious or life-threatening lung problems in newborn babies whose mothers take the medication during pregnancy. However, if you become pregnant while you are already taking Lexapro, do not stop taking the medication without first talking to your doctor.