My BP has been running a bit high and doc mentioned this might be given. Im a little nervous about taking anything right now. Anyone here had experience with it during pregnancy?
I keep reading about BP issues in pregnancy and heard doctors prescribe this quite often. Is it safe to take throughout the pregnancy, or does the doctor change it later? Hope you get the right advice from your gynac soon!
Yes, it is the standard and safest medication for high BP in pregnancy. But don't pop it on your own; your doctor needs to monitor your pressure and prescribe the exact dose.
Haan, this is commonly given for BP, but bina gynac se pooche mat lena, na? High BP in pregnancy is serious, so always get the dose confirmed by your doctor.
I know how stressful pregnancy management can be. Labetalol is indeed used for blood pressure during pregnancy, but please check with your doctor for the exact dose. Don't go by online advice for medications.
Sending you warm hugs. Labetalol is frequently prescribed and is generally considered safe for controlling BP, but please speak to your specialist before starting. Every little step in this journey needs careful guidance from your doctor.
I completely understand how stressful it is when you are prescribed a medicine and worry about its safety. Yes, it is commonly used, but please let your doctor reassure you directly. Talking to your gynac will really help calm your anxiety.
Please be extremely careful with BP medications. Having lost a pregnancy before, I know how scary things can get, so I highly recommend calling your doctor right now to confirm if you actually need this. Don't take any chances with self-medication.
Labetalol is used for high BP, but you must consult your gynac first. When I had severe vomiting, even keeping simple water down was hard, so managing BP with proper doctor guidance is very important.
It's a common medicine for BP and not too expensive, but please don't take it without a prescription. High BP can lead to extra hospital costs and emergency tests later on, so keeping it controlled under your doctor's close guidance is best.