Im having some bad cramps and i usually take this at home, but now im pregnant and scared to just pop it. Planning to ask my gynac before taking anything. Has anyone been told its safe?
Please avoid taking Meftal Spas, as it is generally not recommended and can be quite risky for your precious pregnancy. Pain during these months needs to be evaluated carefully by a doctor. Please contact your gynecologist's clinic and let them suggest something safe for you.
Nahi beta, pregnancy mein Meftal Spas bilkul mat khana, yeh bachhe ke liye achhi nahi hoti. Agar pet mein dard hai toh doctor ko dikhao ya thoda aaram karo. Apne aap koi bhi dava mat lo, apna dhyan rakho.
No yaar, actually you should completely avoid Meftal Spas during pregnancy. It contains mefenamic acid which is not safe for the baby at all, especially in the later months. If you are having stomach pain or cramps, please talk to your gynac immediately and don't self-medicate.
Don't take Meftal Spas at all, as self-medicating with unsafe drugs can lead to complications that will cost you heavily in hospital bills later. If you are in pain, a simple call to your doctor is free and much safer. Let them prescribe a safe, budget-friendly medicine instead.
I agree, Meftal Spas is definitely not safe during pregnancy. Please call your doctor right away for a safe alternative like paracetamol if they recommend it.
I totally understand how frustrating and uncomfortable body pain or cramps can be, but please do not take Meftal Spas. It is not considered safe for your little darling. Please call your doctor, they will surely give you a safe medicine to ease your pain.
A big fat NO to Meftal Spas, sister! Put that pill back in the drawer. It's not safe for the little boss inside your tummy. If you have cramps, try a warm water bottle or just tell your husband to give you a nice massage, and call your doc!
Absolutely not. Meftal Spas is an NSAID and is highly contraindicated during pregnancy because it can cause serious heart issues and low amniotic fluid for the baby. If you are experiencing pain, contact your gynecologist immediately to get a safe, prescribed painkiller.