THE BEST THING TO TAKE is a trip to the dentist to have the "severely painful" wisdom tooth removed. I would think a localized shot of Novacaine would be much safer for your unborn baby, as opposed to taking ANY kind of pain killer orally. Plus, if your wisdom tooth is VERY painful, it's probably IMPACTED, so you could eat pain killers every day and it won't CURE it. It will only treat your symptoms (tooth pain), and will not get to the ROOT (get it?? root haha) of the problem. So please go see Dr. Happytooth as soon as possible. GOOD LUCK !
Because it worked against severe morning sickness.
Symptoms of salmonellosis can be severe in pregnant women and newborns and may include diarrhea; fever; abdominal cramps; and, rarely, meningitis.
Severe vomiting, diarrhea and cramping. This is why pregnant women should avoid the kinds of food that you can get Salmonella from. The cramps can be so severe you miscarry. Also not being able to keep anything down and be sick for weeks in a hospital is not good..
No. Everything I've read online says pregnant women should avoid eating them. They cause severe gas and bloating and pain in the abdomen. They have a type of laxative that makes them un safe for pregnant women to eat.
Administration of betamethasone can improve the fetal lung performance and maturation
betamethasone and dexamethasone
the safety of gymnema has not been established for use by children, pregnant women, nursing mothers, and people with severe kidney and liver diseases.
almonds is good for pregnant women.
Black mold can cause severe health problems in any person, in about every system of the body. In pregnant women, it can cause infertility and miscarriage, and a fetus that survives that may suffer developmental problems.
Women who are pregnant, or who suspect that they are pregnant, must tell their doctor before the procedure begins. Pregnant women can, and should, have a colposcopy if they have an abnormal Pap test.
pregnant women or women who are breastfeeding (vision may not be stable)
No. They're fine for pregnant women.