their is a sea water based one that is safe to use. cannot think of the name youl have to ask at your local chemist.
In the US, pregnant women can get the injection but not the nasal spray vaccine. The virus in the vaccine that is made to be used in a shot is dead/deactivated. The virus in the vaccine that is made to be used as a nasal spray is attenuated/weakened ("attenuated" means it is not strong enough to make you sick), but there have not been clinical trials or approval for use of nasal spray vaccinations for swine flu in pregnant women yet. See also the related links section for information and guidelines about flu vaccinations in pregnancy from the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). Their general recommendation is that all pregnant women should be vaccinated against the flu regardless of the trimester.
In the US, pregnant women can get the injection but not the nasal spray vaccine. The virus in the vaccine that is made to be used in a shot is dead/deactivated. The virus in the vaccine that is made to be used as a nasal spray is weakened (attenuated), it is not strong enough to make you sick, but there have not been clinical trials or approval for use of nasal spray vaccinations for swine flu in pregnant women yet. See also the related questions below and the related links section for information about flu vaccinations in pregnancy from the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).
almonds is good for pregnant women.
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.
Any sperm can get a women pregnant.
Yes, both pregnant and non-pregnant women can get BV. It's of more concern in pregnant women because it is associated with preterm labor.
Yes, both pregnant and non-pregnant women can get BV. It's of more concern in pregnant women because it is associated with preterm labor.
No. Many pregnant women do have "morning sickness", but many women have no symptoms.
Yes, so can non pregnant women and men.
The same as other pregnant women in most countries.