My dentist had given me enzoflam before for tooth pain and now im 9 weeks pregnant. Tooth is hurting again and I have the old strip at ghar but scared to take anything without asking. Has anyone checked with their gynac about this?
My dear, during this sacred time, it's best to be very mindful of what you consume. All medicines should be approved by your doctor only. Pray and trust that God will guide your healing, and consult your physician for any pain relief. Stay blessed.
Hey! I was also wondering about pain meds for a headache last week. My gynac specifically told me *not* to take anything like that without asking her first. What kind of pain are you having? Maybe ask your doc and then update here, I'm curious too!
Oh please, please be extra careful with any medication. I've had a tough time before, and it's just not worth taking any chances. Always, always ask your gynac before putting anything into your body. Your baby's safety is paramount, don't guess with medicines.
It's generally advised to avoid all medications, especially over-the-counter pain relievers like Enzoflam, during pregnancy unless specifically prescribed by your doctor. Many drugs can have adverse effects on the developing fetus. Please consult your obstetrician before taking anything.
Listen, any medicine you take now can affect the baby. Don't risk it. If you have pain, call your gynac immediately. It might be a small thing, but better safe. Otherwise, tests and hospital visits later become very expensive if something goes wrong. Always consult your doctor.
Hmm, for pain, medicines are tricky. I'd highly recommend talking to your doctor first. Maybe some gentle stretches or a walk (if your doc allows) can help with mild discomfort. But for any meds, 100% check with your gynac first. Don't take chances with baby's health.
No, definitely don't take any medication like Enzoflam without your doctor's explicit approval. Most NSAIDs are generally avoided in pregnancy, especially in certain trimesters. Please check with your gynac, they will tell you what is safe for your condition.