Common Mistakes To Avoid During Pregnancy

Self-Medicating

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While many individuals may think medicine is just antidepressants or other strong prescriptions medications, it’s even recommended for pregnant women to stop taking seemingly harmless medications and treatments. Antacids, ibuprofen, and acne creams are equally as harmful. Over-the-counter medicines and harsh beauty treatments can have adverse effects on pregnancy, including congenital abnormalities.

Pregnant women should only take pills their doctor prescribes them or recommends them to take, in the case of over-the-counter varieties. Any vitamins or supplements a doctor recommends are to help women meet the requirements of a healthy pregnancy. Women who experience any side effects from these, such as nausea, should speak with their doctor so they can recommend another brand. If a woman is experiencing acid reflux or headaches, she should seek advice from her doctor instead of self-medicating.

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