My dust allergy is acting up so bad these days, sneezing nonstop and eyes watering. I used to take a tablet before pregnancy but ab thoda scared hu to take anything without asking. Planning to call my gynac but wanted to know what others did?
Mere saath bhi bad allergies starting in my second trimester, dear. I asked my doctor and she gave me a specific mild pill. Pls don't take your regular ones, ask your gynac first.
I had thyroid issues so I had to be super careful with any extra medicines. You really should check with your doctor before taking any anti-allergy tablets. They need to monitor what goes in your system.
Actually I am planning my pregnancy right now and I had the same doubt. My doctor said even normal allergy meds need to be changed once you conceive. Definitely check with your gynac first!
I am always extra careful about everything because of my past loss. Please do not take any over-the-counter allergy pills without asking your gynac. It's just not worth any risk, so take care and consult them today.
The team at my hospital specifically told me during my first consultation to run every single tablet by them first. Just give a call to your hospital's emergency or help desk, they will check with your doctor and tell u what's safe.
My little one is two now, but I remember having terrible sneezing fits when I was pregnant! I wanted to pop a pill so badly but my gynac said only specific ones are safe. Just hang in there and get a quick consult with your doctor.
Hey, i tracked everything on my apps and they all said never take OTC allergy meds without asking! Some are safe but some are totally not during pregnancy. Best is to ask your gynac to suggest a safe one.
Beta, please don't take any random tablets right now. Just call your doctor and ask what's safe for the baby. For now, try steam inhalation to get some relief.
Honestly, don't risk self-medicating with allergy pills because it can affect the baby. Just call your doc's assistant and get a quick prescription over WhatsApp. Saves time and is completely safe.