My eyes have been super itchy and watery, allergy season i guess. Doc had given me olopatadine drops before pregnancy. Now im 14 weeks and not sure if i can use the same. Will ask gynac but pls share if anyone used it.
Oh god, I used to worry about literally every single thing, even using normal soap, so I completely understand your doubt! Olopatadine might be fine for some, but what if it has side effects for the baby? Please check with your doctor immediately so you don't keep overthinking like I did.
I would strongly advise you to check with your gynac before taking olopatadine or any antihistamine. Even eye drops get absorbed into your system, so we can't be too safe. Always let your doctor make the final decision.
Yaar, actually olopatadine is a bit strong, so I wouldn't recommend using it casually. I also had seasonal allergies in Pune, but my doctor told me to stay away from such drops unless absolutely necessary. Just check with your gynac once, they will give you something safe.
Honestly, in this third trimester, I'm already so tired of carrying this belly that an allergy is the last thing I need! But please don't just use olopatadine on your own. Let's leave the medical stuff to the gynac and stick to resting our eyes.
Mala pan khup allergies cha tras vhaycha pregnancy madhe, ho na. But I never used any drops without my doctor's permission. It's better to ask your gynac first than to worry later, haan na.
Olopatadine is a prescription antihistamine, and its safety during pregnancy isn't fully established. Don't risk it by guessing. Get in touch with your doctor and let them prescribe a pregnancy-safe alternative for your allergies.
I know how frustrating allergies can be and it's totally normal to want quick relief when you are already feeling so uneasy. But please don't stress, just send a quick message to your gynac before using these drops or nasal spray. It's always better to get that peace of mind first.
In our house, my saas always tells me to avoid any strong English medicines unless the doctor specifically writes them down. When I had red eyes, she just told me to splash cold water, and we asked the gynac the next morning. You should also check with your doctor once.
When I was staying at my mom's place, my eyes got super itchy, and I wanted to use allergy drops. But my mother insisted that we call our family gynac first, as even simple eye drops can affect the baby. She made me use a cool damp cloth instead till the doctor confirmed.
Listen, after having two kids, I can tell you that you should never use prescription allergy drops like olopatadine without a direct nod from your gynac. Some eye drops are safe, some are not. Just make a quick call to the clinic and get a safe option.
With a busy office schedule, dealing with allergies is a headache, but please don't take any random medication to save time. It takes just five minutes to call your doctor's clinic and ask if olopatadine is fine for you. Safety should always come first even when we're super busy.
Please be very careful with any chemical drops or nasal sprays during this delicate time. Having faced a loss before, I learned the hard way that every small thing we put in our body matters. Please speak to your doctor before using olopatadine to ensure your little one is completely safe.
Since I had a thyroid issue, I was always at the clinic for follow-ups and never took anything without asking. Please consult your doctor before using olopatadine because many allergy medications aren't fully safe during pregnancy. They will check your general health and suggest what's safe.
I actually had really bad eye allergies just a few months back when I was pregnant, and I was so tempted to use my old olopatadine drops. But my gynac strictly told me to avoid any self-medication and gave me a milder alternative. Better to hold off and ask your doctor first, it's safer.
For allergies, why don't you try simple things like washing your eyes with cold clean water or using a warm compress first? These basic home solutions often work well and keep us safe from unnecessary medicines. If it's still bad, then definitely ask your doctor before using any commercial drops.