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Re: 10 weeks pg, very constipated- what can I take- please help (really need a PDR)!!!

From: steph (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 31 Mar 2003 16:25:56 -0600 (CST)


At Sun, 30 Mar 2003, anon wrote: >
>At Sun, 30 Mar 2003, katie wrote:
>>
>>Hello,
>>I had a terrible virus last week that left me with diarrhea for 3 days.
>>It finally stopped 7 days ago, but I have not had a bowel movement since
>>then. I have been eating and drinking normally, including lots of water
>>and raisin bran. I am uncomfortable and bloated- is there anything I
>>can take to help nature a little? I have correctol (bisacodyl) as well
>>as pills with "sennosides" in them. I do not have access to a PDR at
>>this time- if anyone has one please check what the pregnancy category is
>>for these drugs and let me know. I will call my doctor tomorrow, and am
>>staying hydrated and on high fiber and all that, just nothing is moving
>>right now. Please HELP!!!!
>
>I am 31 weeks as take sennosides on a regular basis- my dr suggested
>them and said they are safe. If you take them at night, you should have
>some luck by morning.

do not laugh, but this has worked for me EVERY SINGLE TIME within one hour! 5-7 prunes and a couple of cups of hot coffee! i have never had this quick of relief from any other laxative, and i was not mildly constipated either. i wanted to die! try it... when you're done laughing, that is.

--
steph b



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