I was on this medicine before pregnancy and now im confused if i should continue. Im planning to ask my gynac at next visit but wanted to hear if anyone had similar. Pls dont suggest dose, just experience.
When I was pregnant, I had thyroid issues and learned that even small medications need regular monitoring. Furosemide is a strong medicine that can impact your baby's fluid balance, so only take it if your doctor prescribes it and monitors your blood reports regularly. Do not take it on your own.
Behan, ye bina doctor ke bataye bilkul mat lena. This medicine is for throwing out extra water from the body, but in pregnancy it can be risky for the baby's growth. Ghar ke bade bolte hain na ki bina soche dawai nahi khate, so please go and ask your doctor first.
I would be extremely careful with medicines like furosemide. Having lost a baby before, I learned the hard way that even common pills can have unexpected risks during pregnancy. Please don't take it without consulting your doctor first, it's always better to be safe than sorry.
Listen dear, furosemide is a strong diuretic and is not routinely given in pregnancy because it can reduce blood circulation to the placenta. If you are experiencing swelling or high blood pressure, please tell your doctor so they can prescribe a safer alternative. Do not self-medicate, okay?
Furosemide is definitely not a safe over-the-counter option during pregnancy. Diuretics can alter your fluid levels and placental blood flow, which is risky for the fetus. If your specialist has prescribed it for a specific cardiac or renal issue, take it under strict supervision; otherwise, avoid it completely.
Please do not take furosemide or any other water pill on your own during pregnancy. It can affect the blood flow to your baby and should only be used if your gynac specifically prescribes it for a serious condition. Always check with your doctor before taking any such medicine.