Q. Uggh, I had a fever at 14 weeks. Anyone else have a fever during pregnancy, specifically the 2nd or 1st trimester? Is your child healthy? Do they have any behavioral or emotional probs? THANKS for your help!
Yes, I definitely saw my dr. I did treat it with tylenol, and it immediately went down and didn't come back, but I'm not sure how long I had the fever before I found out.
Yes, I definitely saw my dr. I did treat it with tylenol, and it immediately went down and didn't come back, but I'm not sure how long I had the fever before I found out.
A. As long as it's not too high, (103) you and your baby should be fine, especially if you got it down. If it is really high, and stays high for a long time, than your baby could have problems, but it sounds like you have it in control.
I got sick several times during all 3 of my pregnancies. It happens to all of us-- 9 months is a long time for anyone to go with out being sick, so don't stress over it too much!
I got sick several times during all 3 of my pregnancies. It happens to all of us-- 9 months is a long time for anyone to go with out being sick, so don't stress over it too much!
Is it normal to have fevers weekly during pregnancy?
Q. I'm 24 weeks pregnant and I've been getting fevers weekly during my pregnancy the doctor says my baby's healthy I'm just wondering if it's normal and safe to almost daily have a mild fever and sometimes a low high fever
A. A fever is a sign that your body is fighting to keep itself healthy. I'm sure baby is fine but my biggest concern is why are you continuing to run fevers. I would talk again with your doctor and ask that he address further what is going on.
How to treat a urinary tract infection during pregnancy?
Q. My friend in Europe was told by her doctor to take medicine for urinary tract infection and, when I look at this medicine description in English, I see it is contraindicated during pregnancy. Doctor has tried to scare her into taking the medicine, saying such infection could very possibly go to her kidneys and cause terrible troubles. But if a medicine is worse than the disease, what can be done?!
Please, if anyone knows effective and safe treatment for this ailment during pregnancy, do share! Thank you.
Please, if anyone knows effective and safe treatment for this ailment during pregnancy, do share! Thank you.
A. If you get a UTI during pregnancy, you need to go to your doctor, and take the antibiotics they prescribe you to clear it up. there really is no other way of getting rid of it. you can drink some cranberry juice to help. but that isn't going to take it away. the antibiotics won't hurt your baby. the doctor will prescribe some thing that is safe for use during pregnancy. woman get bladder/ UTI infections all the time during their pregnancy, and they take the medicine. the truth is, that its more dangerous to leave the infection untreated. believe me i know. i had a bladder infection once, and i didn't get it treated for a while, and then it spread to my kidneys, causing a bad kidney infection. it was so terrible. i got so sick. had a severely high fever. I went to the er, and i had to be hospitalized for a couple days. your friend shouldn't put her baby at risk. if she leaves this untreated and it spreads to her kidneys, which it most likely will, then it could risk hurting her baby. tell her to listen to her doctor.
good luck.
good luck.
What medications are safe to take during pregnancy?
Q. I am not sure what medications are safe to use during pregnancy.
Like advil, tylonol.. asprin... Im having some severe stomach pains, every 4 hours im starving i have to set an alarm so that i can get up and eat or i will be sick. But for after the morning sickness. what drugs or medications can i take that are safe to use during the first trimester.?
Thank you
Like advil, tylonol.. asprin... Im having some severe stomach pains, every 4 hours im starving i have to set an alarm so that i can get up and eat or i will be sick. But for after the morning sickness. what drugs or medications can i take that are safe to use during the first trimester.?
Thank you
A. Here's the whole list of OTC meds my Dr. gave me when I found out I was pregnant of stuff that's ok to take while pregnant,if it's not ok in first trimester,there's a note next to it.
Nasal congestion:
Actifed
Contac
Dristan
Sudafed
Tylenol Cold (any type of tylenol cold)
Cough:
Robitussin
Robitussin DM
House brand expectorant (any store brand)
Pain or Fever:
Tylenol (Regular or extra strength)
Heartburn or Sour Stomach:
Maalox
Mylanta
Rolaids
Tums
Constipation:
Colace
Diarrhea:
Imodium AD (don't take before 15 weeks)
Nausea:
Phenergan tablets or capsules
Nasal congestion:
Actifed
Contac
Dristan
Sudafed
Tylenol Cold (any type of tylenol cold)
Cough:
Robitussin
Robitussin DM
House brand expectorant (any store brand)
Pain or Fever:
Tylenol (Regular or extra strength)
Heartburn or Sour Stomach:
Maalox
Mylanta
Rolaids
Tums
Constipation:
Colace
Diarrhea:
Imodium AD (don't take before 15 weeks)
Nausea:
Phenergan tablets or capsules
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