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Pregnant with a cough - are any cough mixtures safe to take?

15 replies

Enid · 21/10/2005 12:28

I wouldn't mind being able to take something at night - hot herb tea and honey helps in the day but can't bear to get up and make it at 3am.

Had a terrible night coughing last night.

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Enid · 21/10/2005 12:36

cough cough

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teeavee · 21/10/2005 12:37

is that coltsfoot and balsam stuff safe I wonder...?
(don't know)

mummytosteven · 21/10/2005 12:37

only the sort of ones that aren't really any better than honey and lemon - anything that would actually work is too strong for PG... (or so I was told by the consultant obs/gyn anyway)

Enid · 21/10/2005 12:38

what about Buttercup syrup? Ilike that

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3PRINCESSES · 21/10/2005 12:39

Seem to remember taking one called Covonia, which worked pretty well. Better check with a pharmacist that they still think it's OK for pregnancy (must've been 5 years ago that I had it)

teeavee · 21/10/2005 12:39

have you tried sucking on a piece of fresh ginger? works for sore throats

jessicaandbumpsmummy · 21/10/2005 12:39

i had a horrible chesty cough during this pg and my last and both times the doctor said i could take Benylyn no more than twice a day for 3 days.

Enid · 21/10/2005 12:40

mmmmmmmm Benelyn

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mummytosteven · 21/10/2005 12:40

hmm not sure about buttercup syrup. ask pharmacist or doc I guess.

hewlettsdaughter · 21/10/2005 12:47

I had a cough when pg and Boots said I could only take one of their own brand linctuses - a honey and lemon type of thing, I think it was.

Laura032004 · 21/10/2005 13:34

Think Benylin is OK too. I'm bfing, so just take the kids one, which I'm giving to DS at the same time

beansprout · 21/10/2005 13:35

Doc gave me some linctus which was ok.

Iklboo · 21/10/2005 13:41

Safest bet is to ask a phramacist - they're really good with things like that.

hockeymum · 23/10/2005 18:55

Enid - I've got a similar persistent cough. Doc prescribed me codeine linctus safe in pregnancy and I only take it at bedtime not during the day. Plus it makes me drowsy which is no bad thing in my opinion. The cough has got infected this week so I've been prescribed penecylin this week too which is safe too.

Hope that helps

anchovies · 23/10/2005 19:04

Pharmacist will say nothing other than the glycerin based stuff that doesn't actually make it better just supposedly helps with the symptoms. Lockets are ok but they say to avoid anything with either antiseptic or anaesthetic. Basically if it is really bad you'll have to get the doc to give you something. I suffered mine out and it was better after about a week and gone after two.

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