My doctor prescribed me a particular medication, and I want to make sure I'm taking all precautions. I'm always a little worried about how medications might affect my baby. Are certain prescribed medicines considered safe to take during pregnancy, and how can I confirm?
Yes, my doctor prescribed Lobet to me during my third trimester for high BP, and I managed to have a very healthy, normal delivery. Just make sure you follow your gynac's prescription strictly and never take or stop this medicine on your own.
Oh, the joys of high BP in the third trimester! My doctor put me on Lobet too, and it has kept my levels under control. Just follow your doctor's orders strictly, keep your feet up, and try not to let the pregnancy stress get to you.
Lobet is commonly prescribed by doctors to manage blood pressure in pregnancy, but you must only take the exact dosage your doctor prescribed. Make sure you use a BP tracker or app daily to note down your readings, and let your gynac know if it spikes.
Lobet is labetalol, which is actually one of the safest and most standard drugs used for gestational hypertension. However, BP management is highly critical in pregnancy. Please take it strictly as directed, and immediately check with your doctor if you experience dizziness, blurred vision, or severe headaches.
I was also prescribed this recently because my BP was fluctuating a bit, and I felt so anxious about taking tablets! Did anyone else take Lobet during their pregnancy? My gynac assured me it's safe for the baby, but I still feel a bit nervous.
My mother-in-law advised me to avoid high-dose medicines, but when it comes to blood pressure, we must strictly trust our doctor. Lobet is safe when prescribed by your gynac to keep you and the baby safe. Please never skip your doses and always consult them.