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Re: Lortab

From: Dana (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 18 Sep 2000 14:53:33 -0500 (CDT)


Kaite,

No matter what month or trimester you are in, you should always be careful in what medication you take. If your doctor is aware that you are pregnant and still prescribed it, then he/she must feel that it will not harm the baby. I know how you feel(if this is your first pregnancy)about wanting to do everything right.

Good luck! Dana

At Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Katie wrote: >
>Dana,
>Thank you for the information. I would pretty much feel comfortable in
>taking anything at 8 months, however in the first trimester, I am not so
>sure. Thank you for your advice, please feel free to let me know your
>thoughts on this.
>
>At Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Dana wrote:
>>
>>Katie,
>>
>>I had to take Macrobid when I was 8 months pregnant with my daughter for
>>bladder infection. It did not harm her at all. My OB told me that it
>>was perfectly safe.
>>
>>Hope this helps!
>>
>>--
>>Dana
>>
>>At Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Katie wrote:
>>>
>>>I have recently been told that I am pregnant. It has been about 2 weeks
>>>since conception. The doctor that diagnosed pregnancy prescribed
>>>Macrobid and Lortab for a urinary tract infection and migraines
>>>(Lortab). I took one tablet of each, and I am worried about the baby,
>>>because the medication Lortab is pregnancy category c. I was wondering
>>>if one tablet ,5/500 I believe, will hurt the baby in any way
>>>(formation, ect) as well as if the Macrobid will hurt the baby in any
>>>way.
>>>I stomach and back have been hurting badly and I was wondering if these
>>>were danger signs of a miscarriage or anything being wrong with the
>>>baby.
>>>
>>>--
>>>Katie Shetter
>>>




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