My acidity has gone bohot bad this pregnancy, like burning all night. I used to take a PPI before for this but now im scared to continue without asking. Planning to check with my doc but wanted to know if anyone here was told its ok?
I had to take regular thyroid meds along with PPIs for my severe morning reflux. My gynac monitored everything closely and prescribed a specific safe one. Please make sure you get a proper prescription during your regular check-ups.
Personally, my doctor prescribed me a PPI when my acidity became unbearable in the third trimester, and it was a lifesaver. But I never took any medicine without checking with my clinic first. It's always best to let your doctor decide.
With twins pressing on my stomach, acidity was next level, like a fire breathing dragon! My gynac prescribed a PPI and it honestly saved my life. Don't suffer, just call your doctor and get the right medicine prescribed.
My doctor had prescribed a mild PPI during my second trimester because my reflux was making it hard to eat anything. It really helped me get my strength back. Just check with your gynac once, they know exactly which ones are safe for the baby.
I am also planning soon and was wondering about acidity meds like PPIs because my stomach gets upset so easily. Have you asked your gynac about this yet? I've heard some are fine but definitely want to be 100% sure before taking anything.
For mild acidity, cold milk or a bit of fennel seeds worked wonders for me ghar pe. But if the burning is really bad and you need a PPI, please ask your doctor first. Don't take over-the-counter medicines on your own during this time.
Acidity during pregnancy can be so miserable, I completely feel your pain, dear. I used to worry endlessly about taking any pill. Please don't suffer in silence, but do call your doctor to get the exact safe brand name instead of self-medicating.
Oh, I was so scared to take any PPIs even though my throat was burning! I read so many articles online and got so stressed. My doctor finally gave me a safe one and assured me it's okay, so please just drop a message to your gynac for peace of mind.