Weekly Chronicle of Pregnancy (19): Pregnant women catch a cold, do they take medicine or resist it?

Pregnant 34 weeks, cold! Although I was extremely careful, I was still unfortunately caught. What should I do? The common cold is mainly on [carried] If this is in normal times, unless it is influenza, for this common cold, I will not hesitate to choose [carry], because the cold is really [take medicine for two weeks, not take medicine for 14 days]. But the question is, now that I am pregnant and have more meat in my stomach, can I be the same as usual? Every day my nose is stuffy and I can’t breathe. I cough from time to time and my stomach is shaking. Otherwise, the sound of sneezing can frighten me… won’t the baby [feel the same Read More …

Can I use antibiotics when I am pregnant?

A patient once asked: I have been pregnant for 4 months. I coughed and had a stomachache. I was asthmatic when I spoke. The doctor prescribed some medicine (as if it were called amoxicillin), saying that not taking medicine had an impact on the baby, so I had to listen to the doctor and take it. Now I am worried to death. May I ask Mr. Ji, can I use antibiotics during pregnancy? Does it affect the baby? Many expectant mothers will face this dilemma. They feel uncomfortable not taking drugs, and they are afraid of affecting their babies. In fact, for some acute infectious diseases, drugs, such as antibiotics, have to be used even during pregnancy. Next, Dr. Clove Read More …