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Every Dr is different. He/she should give you a list of which medicines you can have while pregnant. I believe the one my Dr approved was Senokot...As always before you take any kind of medication while pregnant ASK YOUR DR!!!
Definitely not! Always check with your doctor before taking any medication while pregnant.Definitely not! Always check with your doctor before taking any medication while pregnant.Definitely not! Always check with your doctor before taking any medication while pregnant.Definitely not! Always check with your doctor before taking any medication while pregnant.Definitely not! Always check with your doctor before taking any medication while pregnant.Definitely not! Always check with your doctor before taking any medication while pregnant.
Apply a topical ointment like abreva regularly to the cold sore. If it's a sever break out then you can take antiviral medication, valtrex is safe to take while you're pregnant.
Yes. It is safe to use the above medication in pregnancy in recommended dosage. But you tend to avoid unnecessary medication in pregnancy.
Pregnant women should take as few chemicals as possible.
You cannot take antiviral medication while breastfeeding.Any medication that you will take must be prescribed by your doctor.
I was prescribed this medication twice during my first trimester...once at 4 weeks and another at 10 weeks. It is safe for pregnant women!
not usually unless they prescribe you a medication that you cannot take while pregnant; or if your doing a physical
You should only take medicines with the advice of a doctor if you are pregnant.
There has not been a lot of research about the possible harm to unborn babies due to bipolar medication. It is always best to discuss the problems associated with any medication taken while pregnant. Do not stop taking your medication before speaking with your doctor, either. Some babies have had birth defects after their mothers have continued to take their bipolar medication, while others did not.
No one online can "prescribe", which includes advising you how often to take a medication or in what dose. You need to ask your doctor.
According to the FDA, there are no otc sleep aids that are proven safe to take while pregnant. It is always best to speak with your doctor about any problems you may be having and ask him/her whether medication may be taken