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![]() MedicationsAre there any prescription medicines I should worry about taking now? Why should I talk to my health care provider about over-the-counter medicines I'm taking? Are alternative or "natural" remedies safe? Are there any prescription medicines I should worry about taking now?
Remember, different prescription medications have different degrees of risk in terms of their affect on you and a growing fetus. Some are completely safe while others may be very harmful. Why should I talk to my health care provider about over-the-counter medicines I'm taking?Even cold or headache remedies sold without a prescription (over-the-counter) at a pharmacy or drug store are strong medicine. Tell your health care provider what you are taking in case they might affect your ability to get pregnant or in case they can have an effect on a growing fetus. This site also has resources for finding out more about non-prescription medicines.Are alternative or "natural" remedies safe?Most "natural" remedies and herbal dietary supplements have not been tested to determine their effects during pregnancy. Many have active ingredients that have strong biological effects and their safety is not always assured. Also, some interact dangerously with some prescription medicines. You could be putting yourself and your baby at risk if you don't discuss all the possible consequences with your caregiver. You might need to stop taking some of these remedies before becoming pregnant.© 2013 Childbirth Connection. All rights reserved.
Childbirth Connection is a national not-for-profit organization founded in 1918 as Maternity Center Association. Our mission is to improve the quality of maternity care through research, education, advocacy and policy. Childbirth Connection promotes safe, effective and satisfying evidence-based maternity care and is a voice for the needs and interests of childbearing families. Most recent page update: 10/26/2012
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