Ek daant me bohot dard ho raha hai 4-5 din se, dentist bol raha extract karna padega. Par dar lag raha pregnancy me anesthesia waghera safe hoga ki nahi. Im in my 5th month. Kisi ne karwaya hai during pregnancy?
Yaar, I had a wisdom tooth pain episode during my second trimester and I completely freaked out thinking I'd need an extraction. My dentist and gynac both said they try to avoid it if possible, especially in the first and third trimester, unless it's an absolute emergency. They gave me some paracetamol for the pain instead. Don't panic, but do check with both doctors.
Ugh, a toothache? As if morning sickness wasn't enough torture! I didn't have an extraction, but I know some dental procedures are tricky because of the medicines involved. I'd definitely tell your dentist you're pregnant and have them talk to your gynac before doing anything. Your comfort matters, but baby's safety is first.
Oh god, a tooth extraction? Seriously, this pregnancy already feels like an extraction sometimes with all the aches and pains! I think they usually say no major dental work unless absolutely necessary, and if so, then only in the second trimester usually. But honestly, I'm too tired to even think about going to the dentist right now! Ask your doc, mine always says "no risks."
Dental issues during pregnancy can be tricky, na? Generally, dentists prefer to delay major procedures like extractions until after the first trimester, or even after delivery, to avoid any stress or medication risks. But if it's an emergency, they might do it with proper precautions. Best to consult both your dentist and your gynac.
Oh no, a toothache during pregnancy sounds like another level of discomfort! I didn't have to remove a tooth, but I remember my C-section delivery, the recovery was so gentle because doc made sure I was comfortable. For tooth removal, definitely talk to your gynac and dentist together. They'll know the safest time for you and the baby.
This is absolutely something you need to discuss with your gynac first. Tooth procedures often involve local anesthesia and sometimes antibiotics, which might not be recommended during certain trimesters. Please don't take any chances, your doctor is the best person to guide you on this safety aspect.