been having so much gas and bloating these days, im in my first trimester. usually i just pop a pudin hara but now im scared to take anything. anyone checked with their doc about this kind of stuff?
Oh my god, same question! I've been having so much gas and acidity, and Pudin Hara is usually my go-to. But my MIL said not to take anything without asking the doctor. Has anyone's doctor actually given them a clear yes or no for it? I'm in my first trimester and don't want to risk anything.
This is one of those things where you really need to check with your doctor, not rely on general advice. Medications can have different effects in pregnancy. While Pudin Hara might seem harmless, it's best to confirm. Your gynac will advise what's safe, and save you from unnecessary worry or complications later, which can be costly both emotionally and financially.
I always made it a point to ask my doctor before taking anything, even common things like Pudin Hara, during my pregnancy. I personally stuck to natural remedies like ginger tea or plain water for nausea. Every pregnancy is unique, so what suited one person might not be right for another. Always consult your gynac for medication advice.
Hey, totally get why you'd ask, acidity is a killer in early pregnancy! Honestly, don't stress too much, but for meds like Pudin Hara, it's always better to just quick call your gynac's assistant and ask. They usually have a list of safe/unsafe meds. For quick relief, sometimes just a glass of cold milk or saunf water helped me, but check with your doc first. Big hug!
It's completely normal to feel anxious about every little thing you consume during early pregnancy, and you're right to be cautious. For any medicine, even seemingly mild ones like Pudin Hara, it's crucial to get your gynecologist's direct advice. They can provide safe alternatives if needed. Take care of your mental peace too, it's a lot to navigate.
Oh, the early pregnancy days of constantly worrying about everything! I remember feeling super nauseous and wondering about every little thing. Honestly, for any over-the-counter medicine, it's always best to ask your gynac. My doc had suggested some safer alternatives for acidity, but never mentioned Pudin Hara specifically. Better safe than sorry, you know!