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Talk about every stage of pregnancy, from early symptoms to preparing for birth.

Rennies in pregnancy?

8 replies

LittleFox01 · 24/01/2018 06:52

Hi, I have recently started suffering with Heart burn all night 😞 does anyone know if it okay to take Rennies in pregnancy?

Thanks x

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StillaChocoholic · 24/01/2018 06:53

Yeah it's fine

scaredofthecity · 24/01/2018 08:20

gaviscon works MUCH better though!

dementedpixie · 24/01/2018 08:21

Yes I took Rennes as gaviscon makes me feel fell sick as it's so gloopy

coffeeandbiscuit · 24/01/2018 08:34

It better be. I seem to live on the stuff at the moment. I bought the largest bottle of Gaviscon possible and ended up throwing it out as it made me feel so sick. Team Rennie here.

(It really is ok, they helped me survive my first pregnancy. And this one.)

TinoTheArtisticMouse · 24/01/2018 08:46

They're fine. You can get a big bottle of antacid free on prescription of you contact your surgery though. (depending on your surgery you may or may not need an appointment - I just left a message for dr, explained pregnant and suffering with heartburn but didn't feel it warranted using up an appointment and he just left me a prescription to collect).

mindutopia · 24/01/2018 10:44

Absolutely fine, but I would go for Gaviscon dual action. It's much more effective.

LittleFox01 · 24/01/2018 19:13

Thank you all !! Suffering for the last couple of nights and I can't take it anymore lol will make sure the Rennies are by my bedside tonight! Hopefully they will work, if not I will try the gaviscon.

Congratulations to those who are currently pregnant, when are you all due? Xx

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LalalalalaLand · 24/01/2018 20:07

As PP said definitely Gaviscon dual action. I was swigging it out the bottle by the end Grin

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