Never take any chances with breathing issues during pregnancy. If you are feeling breathless, don't just rely on a home nebulizer, go see your doctor immediately. They will guide you on the safest way to clear your chest.
According to most pregnancy trackers, inhalation drugs can cross the placenta, so checking with a doctor is a must. If it's just a normal saline nebulizer, it might be fine, but better to be safe and take a quick opinion from your gynac.
Please take care of your health and stay positive, dear. Breathing issues can be very uncomfortable, but always ask your doctor before using any machines or medicine. I will pray for your quick recovery.
During my pregnancy, I had severe chest congestion and my doctor advised me to use plain steam inhalation instead of a nebulizer first. Only when it got worse did she prescribe a safe medicine for the nebulizer. Please check with your doctor before starting.
Haan, nebulizer use toh kar sakte hain par bina doctor se pooche bilkul mat karna, na. Cough and cold mein self-medication pregnancy ke time sahi nahi hai. Gynac ko ek call karke medicine confirm kar lo.
I know how exhausting it is when you are already dealing with pregnancy symptoms and then get a bad cold or cough. Please don't try any strong medicines in the nebulizer on your own. Call your gynac for a safe prescription so you can get some peaceful rest.
When I had gestational diabetes, even a small cold made me very careful about what went into my body. You should never self-prescribe a nebulizer because some medicines can affect your blood pressure or sugar. Better to call your doctor's clinic immediately.
Using a nebulizer depends entirely on the medicine you are using in it. Normal saline is generally safe, but bronchodilators or steroids require proper medical evaluation. Please consult your obstetrician before taking any inhalation therapy.
Actually, please check with your doctor first, yaar. If it is just plain saline water nebulization for a blocked nose, it is usually fine. But if you are putting any medicines in it, your gynac has to approve it first.
I had a bad cough during my second trimester and my doctor actually prescribed a mild nebulizer to help me breathe. It really helped, but I only did it after getting the green light from my doctor. Do check with yours once.
I get bad asthma in winters and I'm planning to conceive soon. Is it safe to use my regular inhalers or nebulizers if I get pregnant? I must ask my doctor about this in my pre-conception visit.