I was prescribed panlipase 10000 before for my digestion issues and now im 3 months pregnant. Im scared to take any medicine without confirming now. Planning to ask my gynac but wanted to know if anyone took it during pregnancy?
A medicine name? Oh god, I had to google half the things my doc said. But any medicine during pregnancy, especially in early stages, needs a clear green light from your gynac. Double check, always. You're growing two humans, no chances!
Oh god, a medicine name! My brain can barely process what I want for dinner these days, let alone medical jargon. But seriously, if it's a medicine, then only your gynac can tell you if it's safe. No Google, only doc. Trust me, they know best.
It's completely normal to have questions about every little thing you consume during pregnancy, I felt the same way. The best and only person to answer specific medication questions like this is your own gynaecologist. Please reach out to them, they will guide you best.
Beta, for medicines, you should always ask your doctor directly. My mother always told me not to take any medication without consulting the gynac, no matter how small. They know what's safe for you and the baby. Just call your doctor, don't worry.
As a general rule, no over-the-counter or prescription medication should be taken during pregnancy without explicit approval from your treating gynaecologist. Panlipase is a specific enzyme supplement, and its safety in pregnancy needs to be evaluated by your doctor based on your medical history.
Please, please, please ask your doctor about this! I overthink every single thing, so a specific medicine name like this would send me spiraling. Never take any medicine without talking to your gynac first. It's better to be overly cautious than risk anything for the baby.