No, and with some tabletys you are advised against getting pregnant for a further three months. Pregnant women are generally advised against visiting malarious areas.
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The doctor will check with a ultrasound that everything is out but once she has healed there are no signs.
No. Pantoprazole (generic for Protonix) has been found in animal and human breast milk. It can result in harm to a nursing baby. Therefore, you should either not take the medication or discontinue nursing the baby while taking the tablets. There may be other medications that are permitted for use during pregnancy. Possible alternative (with a doctors permission) would be to adjust your diet or eat less in order to not require taking the pill.
It is advised to seek medical advice before taking medication during breast feeding. Some medication is passed on to the baby during breast feeding and can cause problems. See your doctor.
I have a disk herniation and took 10mg tablets of hydrocodone(vicodin) 3 times a day while I was pregnant. I spoke to a neonatal doctor at 7 months and he simply suggested cutting back and making sure that the obgyn doctors knew how much I was taking, so they could monitor the baby for any signs of withdrawal. By 8 months I was taking 1 to 2 10mg tablets a day and continued right up to when I was in labor. My baby was born with no complications and had APGAR scores of 8 and 9. My baby is now 3 months old and is still perfectly healthy. Some of the things I was warned about, by the Neonatal doctor, were respiratory problems and withdrawal symptoms that can sometimes be fatal. He said that while he doesn't recommend taking narcotics, the dose I was taking was not enough to be truly concerned about. You can always ask your obgyn to refer you to a Neonatal specialist. Hope this helps.
Ask a doctor not the internet. You really trust your baby's wellbeing to strangers?
have sex , youll be fine....
It is actually supposedly easy, until the baby starts crying. The baby may not be happy for a while, but most likely, it will forget about it.
once you stop taking birth control, it might take a while, but it will not keep you from having a baby.
Insulin is not bad for pregnant woman and the baby. Nevertheless it is recommended drug for diabetes during pregnancy.
by getting an ultrasound down to see the size of the baby
There is no BM because the fetus isn't taking in solids.