yes you can in very small doses,its not recommended in the third trimester or late stages of pregnancy as the baby can become addicted to the drug thus resulting in premature labour the baby being underweight or also might have breathing problems,if you can take paracetamol instead then this is fibe but dihydrocodeine in small doses can also be fine and this is what ive been now told by 3 dr's,i got conflicting answers at the begining but found out in the end that if it ouweights the rist to ur own health then this is fine but please try cutting down.
i was on 30mg tablets and used to take 7-8 a day but now only 3 so think ive done good,stopped smoking too,i also take diazipam but again have been told in very small doses is ok too so just keeping my fingers crossed that the dr's have told me the right thing ;0)
I'm just over 7 weeks pregnant and my first midwife appoint is 11th of Jan 2011 then hopefully the scan towards the end of Jan i can't wait good luck xx
Codeine phosphate is a weaker opioid compared to dihydrocodeine, meaning dihydrocodeine is more potent. Both are used for pain relief, but dihydrocodeine is typically prescribed for moderate to severe pain, while codeine phosphate is often used for milder pain or as a cough suppressant.
I'm doing it and it hasn't killed me yet.
Dihydrocodeine 30mg and DF118 (which contains dihydrocodeine and paracetamol) can be differentiated by their composition and packaging. Dihydrocodeine is a single active ingredient medication, while DF118 combines dihydrocodeine with paracetamol, typically resulting in a different intended use for pain management. Additionally, the tablets may vary in appearance, such as color or imprint, which can help identify them. Always consult a pharmacist or healthcare provider for accurate identification and information.
According to my Obstetrician you can take Tylenol or Ibuprophen while pregnant.
Do not take any medications while pregnant without talking to your dr first.
No
No.
I can't get pregnant, so obviously not.
No. Studies have shown that it can cause unwanted problems to your baby if you take provera while you are pregnant.
Yes you can.
If you are pregnant you need to consult with your doctor before use.
You should not take birth control while pregnant. Not at all.