Medications During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

23-24 weeks pregnant, 7-8 weeks pregnant, Baby/parents, Prenatal
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Do you know which medications are allowed during pregnancy? What can you take for nausea or headaches? What about a cold? If congested, can I use over the counter medication? Are there any dangers for my baby? If I am breastfeeding, which medications can I take? I don’t want the baby to get my medication through my milk!

Along with Jean-Luc Trottier, Pharmacist, Marie talks about medication during pregnancy and breastfeeding. They talk about medications that are permitted, proscribed and what combinations are okay. They will help you deal with nausea, headaches, reflux, constipation, hemorrhoids and seasonal allergies. You will also know what to do with the medications you were taking before becoming pregnant.

To learn more, watch these videos:

Read these articles:

You can also go to this website to ask a pharmacist questions

 

 


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