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Anti-biotics in pregnancy

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nc060 · 12/05/2014 14:53

Does anyone know if these are safe? I just had a conversation with a very snippy midwife, I was asking if there is anything else I can take as I am currently choked with the cold, this is fine but the earache I have alongside it is AWFUL. I can hardly concentrate at work. She basically told me to go to my DR for anti-biotics but I thought these wernt safe in pregnancy? Im 24 weeks. xx

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DinoSnores · 12/05/2014 14:56

Almost all antibiotics are perfectly safe in pregnancy. There are some that should be avoided in the first trimester, like trimethoprim, as it counteracts folic acid, which you want to be high obviously, but most antibiotics are completely fine. If anything, an untreated infection is more concerning.

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Seeline · 12/05/2014 14:56

Some are OK. As long as your GP knows you are pg he should be able to find some that are suitable. I had ABs for whooping cough when I was pg with no side effects.

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gunwalloe · 12/05/2014 14:57

I'm currently on my second lot of antibiotics this pregnancy I'm 20 weeks and have a reoccurring tooth/gum infection

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nc060 · 12/05/2014 14:58

Thank you :) I will be going to GP tomorrow then! x

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squizita · 12/05/2014 16:49

Your GP will have a list of those that are and aren't. S/he will check the list and prescribe you something allowed.

Avoid google. It is full of unreliable information!

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Weegiemum · 12/05/2014 16:52

I was on daily low dose antibiotics right through 2 pregnancies due to a kidney problem. Your GP will be able to prescribe a safe one, if that's what you need, but be prepared to be told it's viral (which it probably is) and for the GP to be reluctant to prescribe any.

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RAFWife12 · 12/05/2014 17:06

GPs will prescribe a safe antibiotic if appropriate. When pregnant your immune system is lower, so infections can become more serious than if you werent pregnant.
However, as Weegie said, most of these things are viral so antibiotics are not appropriate. Best to get checked out just to be safe.

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ralv · 12/05/2014 20:35

If you're taking antibiotics it's so so important to take a probiotic afterwards as they kill off both the good and bad bacteria. They're totally safe through pregnancy and can improve immunity as well as reduce the risk of allergies and eczema in children. I'm a nutritional therapist and strongly urge all pregnant clients to take them.

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