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Q: Is it safe to have caescarian section with a bad chest infection?
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Is it safe at 37 weeks pregnant to have a really bad chest infection?

I am 37 weeks pregnant and have a chest infection and am on antibiotics, the doctor assures me this is safe. However at this stage of pregnancy it has really taken its toll on me and i feel really poorly, i would see your GP and don't suffer in silence.


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If you ovulated last week and hoped to have conceived and this week have been prescribed antibiotics for a chest infection would you be safe to take them?

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