From safefetus.com: Prozac "Inadequate human studies, but suggested possible association with increased risk of first trimester spontaneous abortions, and exposure to the drug late in pregnancy may cause perinatal side effects including prematurity, small for date, persistent pulmonary hypertension, poor neonataladaptation"
it is assumed to be safe as long as it is discontinued before the 3rd trimester. HOWEVER I HAVE PERSONAL EXPERIENCE.... i took pristiq for two months before and two months during my pregnancy. now i am 12 weeks along and my baby has been diagnosed with cystic hygroma. i highly suggest you Google this condition... i don't know that pristiq is the cause of my baby's condition, but i wouldn't risk taking it again in future pregnancies, and i would recommend to anyone who asks that you NOT RISK YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH EITHER.
No. If a pregnant woman takes Prozac during the third trimester of pregnancy, the child can be born with PPHN (Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn).
A person should always talk to their doctor before discontinuing any type of medication. There might be special indications associated to stopping Prozac or taking it during pregnancy.
In my opinion is not safe. The strongest argument is the side effects that it have, like birth defects.
This drug is safe during pregnancy.
Cetrizine is not safe during pregnancy. You can take promethazine (Phenergan). That is safe during pregnancy.
Yes, it is safe to take Eno during pregnancy.
Chlorpheniramine maleate is safe during pregnancy.
NoFresh milk is not safe during pregnancy.
No, Prozac does not contain HCG, which is the hormone associated with pregnancy. If you took a pregnancy test, Prozac would not affect the results.
Cephadroxil is one of the very safe drugs to be used during pregnancy.
Yes. Green apple is safe during pregnancy.
Is citrate of magnesia safe to take during 1st trimester of pregnancy?
Beta blockers are most probably safe in pregnancy.
By air. Train is also considered as safe to travel during pregnancy.
no it is not