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Re: Asthma MedsFrom: Heather (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 28 Jan 2003 00:19:21 -0600 (CST)
At Mon, 27 Jan 2003, wagners wrote: > >Hello, > >I am running myself into the ground worrying about all this asthma medication. I am on Albuteral and now Flovent. Could someone please tell me the effects these will have on my unborn child? I am so scared and worried that because I have asthma, I will never be able to have a happy and healthy pregnancy. >I can't seem to find much information on any of these two drugs. Any help would be greatly appreciated. > >Thank you. > >Jennifer Jennifer< Everyone is different so you have to trust in your doctors but my personal experience was a great one. I too was on albuterol and also Vanceril. My obgyn advised me to go off of the Vanceril and to only use the albuterol in case of an attack. I have had two very easy pregnancies and have to admit that I very rarely had to use the albuterol. I would talk to your obgyn and trust his/her advise. Enjoy being pregnant there's nothing like it.
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