Make sure there is no alcohol in Nyquil!! No amount of alcohol is safe in pregnancy. Medications that are safe in the third trimester of pregnancy may not be safe in the first, so you should check with your doctor. Depending on your symptoms, you should be able to take something that will help you to feel better.
Drinking and smoking while pregnant are known harmful effects on a developing baby in the womb.
Look up Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.... alcohol can have devastating effects on an unborn child.....don't chance it.
Olive oil is perfectly ok, in fact, the essential fatty acids may play a positive role on the devolpment of the child. Nyquil can because harmful not because of the slight alcohol (more alcohol in most fruit than a serving of Nyquil) but from the adverse effects from the drugs inside of it. It contains an antihistamine, cough suppressant (Dextromethorphan) and a NSAID. Nyquil also contains sugar which is something else to avoid while pregnant. Call your doctor and discuss this with him/her also. Don't take Nyquil anymore
No one should drink while they're pregnant. Drinking while pregnant causes fetal alcohol syndrome.
The same side effects of Nyquil without Aciphex, both can cause; headache upset stomach, diarrhea, stomach pain, vomiting, constipation, dry mouth. If you are taking Aciphex for an ulcer, consult your MD before using Niquil.
Because it has Caramel in it...
Smoking and drinking are both harmful while you are pregnant. These activities can compromise your baby's development and may lead to defects.
Drinking while pregnant; especially drinking too much and getting drunk can cause fetal alcohol poisoning to your unborn baby. Wise up!
The general term is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
No.it's a social thing
Stop drinking. Your baby can have severe disabilities if you drink while pregnant.
It is not safe to take NyQuil while also taking Adderall, Klonopin, Lexapro, and Percocet, as it can cause seizures and other serious side effects.