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The use of any medications while pregnant should be discussed with your physician.
You are most likely pregnant. Trust me. I'm a doctor. And you should see yours too.
Tylenol has been known to be safe throughout pregnancy. As far as any prescribed medications, these should always be discussed with your doctor prior to taking during pregnancy. Many prescription drugs are not suitable for use while pregnant, so it's always a good idea to be cautious and discuss it with your doctor.
allergies to any medications or anesthetics, bleeding problems, or is pregnant. The doctor should be informed of all the medications the patient is taking should a person not take medications/prescriptions prior to the procedure..perhaps, causing drug interactions that are administered before or during the procedure?
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It can be dangerous to stop your regular medications while pregnant. You need to discuss with both your Ob/Gyn and your other doctors what you should do. In UK some doctors do special clinics for pregnant women, for example diabetics.
Seriously??!! NO! You should not take any medications that are not prescribed by your doctor, while pregnant. It could possibly harm your baby. ALWAYS consult a doctor before taking ANY medications while pregnant. Plus, why would you try to LOSE weight while pregnant??
Yes. You should let your Dr know that you are trying to get pregnant so they can make the proper adjustments to your medications.
No. You should be very cautious in your first trimester. It is easy to miscarry during these three months.
There are medications that women can take when they are pregnant that are considered safe for the unborn fetus. What you can do is look online for a Nurse's Drug Guide and type in the name of the medication that you are wondering about. Usually they have a section called "Pregnancy Category" If the drug is a "Pregnancy Category X" These drugs should NOT be taken while pregnant. If you have any questions you should call a Nurse and they can check all of your medications and see if they will be alright for your unborn fetus.
No there should not be any difference.
Women should be cautious to include iron and calcium in their diets.