Aminoglycosides, Erythromycin estolate, Tetracyclines, Fluoroquinolones
There are certain antibiotics for women when they are pregnant that are safe to take, talk to your Dr. if you are on antibiotics and pregnant. Hope this helps.
Usually, pregnant women are treated for two weeks.
The doctor will prescribe a antibiotic for that.
No it can not. If you are on the pill it will negate the effect so you actually get pregnant.
all mycin antibiotics except for erythromycin
Vitamin B complex is generally not contraindicated when taking antibiotics; in fact, it can be beneficial as antibiotics may disrupt gut flora and lead to deficiencies. However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional before combining supplements with any medication. They can provide personalized advice based on individual health needs and specific antibiotics being used.
The MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine is contraindicated in pregnancy because it contains live attenuated viruses, which could potentially harm the developing fetus. Infection with rubella during pregnancy can lead to serious congenital defects and complications. Therefore, it is recommended that women avoid becoming pregnant for at least 28 days after receiving the vaccine to ensure safety. Pregnant women should instead receive the vaccine postpartum.
You can't take antibiotics without consulting your doctor. In some cases a woman have to take antibiotics because the alternative would be worse.
Not unless your doctor prescribed it. Pregnant women sometimes have to take antibiotics because the alternative would be worse for them and the baby.
It is common for pregnant women to have to take antibiotics at times when pregnant. It depends on the specific antibiotic and the dosage as to whether it's safe for the baby or not. Your dentist or ob/gyn will be able to tell you which ones are safe to take. But never self medicate with antibiotics you already have, or with antibiotics given to you by someone else (relative, friend, etc.) even if you are not pregnant.
Antibiotics don't cause miscarriage as far as we know. There is no research on this since we don't want to test it on pregnant women but a doctor will not prescribe it to you unless the reason you need it is potentially worse than the effect. Never take antibiotics without consulting a doctor first, pregnant or not. Also remember that there are different spectra of antibiotics for different illnesses.
PPD (purified protein derivative) is generally not contraindicated in pregnancy. It is a skin test used to determine exposure to tuberculosis and does not contain live bacteria, making it safe for pregnant women. However, it is essential to consult a healthcare provider before undergoing the test to assess the individual circumstances and any potential risks.