I am in my 8th month and have body ache with mild fever. Paracetamol is what we usually take at home, but I dont want to take anything without checking. Did your doctor allow it in last trimester?
Most reliable pregnancy apps and health websites confirm paracetamol (acetaminophen) is generally safe for pain relief during pregnancy, including the third trimester, at recommended doses. But honestly, always double-check with your gynac, especially if you have other conditions or are taking other meds.
Look, for any medicine, especially in the third trimester, you absolutely MUST consult your gynac. While many say paracetamol is safe, every pregnancy is different, and there might be underlying conditions. I had some complications, and my doctor was very strict about even mild meds. Please, just ask your doctor.
Paracetamol is usually considered one of the safer options for pain relief during pregnancy, even in the third trimester. Still, it's always best to check with your gynac before taking any medication, just to be sure.
I'm also in my third trimester and getting so many aches, especially back pain! My doctor said paracetamol is fine. But I'm always scared to take anything. What dosage did your doctors recommend for you guys? I just want some relief without worrying.
Yes, thankfully paracetamol is usually given the green light by doctors for aches and pains in pregnancy, even in the third trimester! Just make sure to take the correct dosage and always confirm with your gynac first. Hope you feel better soon! 😊
Oh god, with two babies inside, I was always getting aches and pains! My gynac said paracetamol is generally the safest painkiller during pregnancy, even in the third trimester. But please, always stick to the dosage your doctor recommends and don't take it too often without consulting them.
After my previous miscarriage, I became extremely cautious about *anything* I put into my body during pregnancy. Even for something seemingly mild like paracetamol, please, please talk to your doctor first. They know your history and can advise you best. It's better to be safe than sorry, dear.