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Is it dangerous to use ibuprofen in the first trimester of a pregnancy?



I have a cold and was wondering if I could take sudafed with motrin?

just go and ask your ob ,the doctor has the qualifications to answer you !!!!!
I don't think you are supposed to use anything in the first trimester.
Ask your doctor, as he knows about your physical condition better than any one on Yahoo answers.
You should always check with your doctor to be on the safe side. But generally if you don't have other health problems, bleeding, that sort of thing... no. just as long as you follow the directions. But check with your doctor!
It's dangerous to use any drug during pregnancy!

I have something called Ambrotose AO I can show you. It's safe and all natural.
I know for a fact that heoin in the first trimester does not affect pregnancy
That is good for pain too.
call and ask a dr ibuprofen can cause bleeding to the stomach if taken on a regular basis be careful of what you take it could damage the fetus
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