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Upper Respiratory Infections
Most pregnant women will have at least one URI while pregnant.
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Drugs are to be avoided, but the following medications may be used to good advantage if
necessary:
Acetaminophen
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This
will effectively relieve muscle aches and fever. It is considered safe during pregnancy.
(Category B drug, the same as prenatal vitamins.) |
Guaifenesin
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This
expectorant is considered safe during pregnancy. |
Pseudoephedrine
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This
sympathomimetic is a very effective decongestant. It's use during the 1st trimester is
sometimes restricted because of indirect data suggesting a slight increased risk of fetal
malformations. Late in the third trimester, its' use is again restricted because of its'
somewhat unpredictable cardiovascular effects. |
Triprolidine
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An
effective antihistamine, it is considered safe during pregnancy. |
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Medical Support of Women in Field
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Experience · Routine
Care ·
Pap Smears ·
Human Papilloma Virus ·
Contraception ·
Birth Control Pills ·
Vulvar Disease ·
Vaginal Discharge ·
Abnormal Bleeding ·
Menstrual Problems ·
Abdominal Pain ·
Urination Problems ·
Menopause ·
Breast Problems ·
Sexual Assault ·
Normal Pregnancy ·
Abnormal Pregnancy ·
Normal Labor and Delivery ·
Problems During Labor and Delivery
· Care of the Newborn
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