no it is not. just like hookah or cigarettes or alcohol your baby can get high with you through your blood and the weed will be very bad for his or her developing brain and body. please do not smoke weed while pregnant if u love your baby u will not do it No, you shouldn't be hitting the spliff when you have a baby at all. There's a time and a place for every thing and it's called college
Smoking is never safe in pregnancy and in the first trimester the vital organs are developed so no. It wont make you miscarry but quit now.
Yes. It is safe in third trimester also. Your gynecologist will guide you further in this regard.
Gestational diabetes usually occurs around 2nd trimester and will be resolved only after giving birth.
This belongs to Cephalosporin group of antibiotics. The are totally safe in even first trimester of pregnancy andfavorite of doctors. For all types of infections, you can almost choose one of them.
Is citrate of magnesia safe to take during 1st trimester of pregnancy?
I have read over and over again that it's no longer safe to fly in an air plane after your 2nd trimester because of the air pressure. I am sure it is okay to travel in different forms as long as you are obeying all of the usual safety measures reccomended like wearing your seat belt and everything.
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My grandaughter has ITP and her platlett count last week was 42,000 down from 92,000 the week prior. The last pegnancy they gave her gamma treatments. She had Medicaid during that pregnancy; however, this pregnancy she has private insurance and they do not want to pay for gamma until she takes prednisone. She is in her third trimester. Are there serious side effect for both her and the baby or either?
Perfectly safe, i lived on the tenth floor and it was fine. this will not affect the pregnancy at all. Ask your midwife and she will certainly tell yo uthe same.
Yes, erythromycin is safe in pregnancy, and while breastfeeding
only use Tylenol
You must see your doctor. We cannot possibly advise what drugs you should or should not take we know nothing about your medical past.