I use a nasal spray with this for my allergies and now that im pregnant im scared to continue. Will def confirm with my doc before taking anything. Just wanted to hear if anyone used it safely during their pregnancy.
My doctor actually discussed this with me regarding my allergies. Fluticasone, being a corticosteroid, is generally considered to have low systemic absorption, meaning less gets into your bloodstream. However, its safety can depend on the specific type (nasal spray, inhaler), dosage, and individual circumstances. It's classified in pregnancy categories. Always consult your gynaecologist or the prescribing doctor to determine if it's safe for *your* specific situation and pregnancy stage.
While I didn't use fluticasone, generally, it's super important to clear all medications with your doctor, even over-the-counter ones. Your body is going through so much, and you want to be safe for your little one. Don't take any chances.
Hmm, fluticasone? I'm not familiar with that one, my mind is usually just on what yummy thing I can eat next! But for any medicine, I'd definitely double-check with my gynac. Better safe than sorry when you have a little one growing inside, right?
I'm trying to conceive and often use a nasal spray for allergies, so this is a really important question for me! Is fluticasone a steroid? I'm trying to be super careful about what I put in my body right now. I should probably ask my doctor.
Honestly, for any medicine question, especially during pregnancy, you MUST ask your gynac. My doctor was very strict about even common cold meds. So please, don't rely on online advice for this, directly call your doctor's clinic and ask them.
Oh, a medicine question! My only advice for any medicine during pregnancy is: ask your doctor! Because if I gave advice, it'd probably be 'eat more chocolate' or 'sleep for a week straight,' which are sadly not medical recommendations. 😂 Seriously, just call your gynac!
I've never used fluticasone during my pregnancy, so I can't really give personal experience on that. For any medication, my rule of thumb was always to check with my gynaecologist first. They are the best people to advise on safety for you and the baby.
My saas always says to be extra careful with medicines when pregnant. She always asks me to check with the doctor for everything. So, for fluticasone or any other medicine, please ask your gynac. It's always best to get expert advice.