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LSP2005
Bunny kisses are so cute!
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pain killer and pg NEW STUDY OUT
on abc news now - don't take allieve, advill or motrin while PG
Message edited 9/6/2011 7:38:26 PM.
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Posted 9/6/11 6:47 PM |
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KMCGK
Gotta have faith

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Name: Keep the Faith
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Re: pain killer and pg
Just saw the story- linking early miscarriage (under 20 weeks) to NSAIDs, twice the risk the dr. said. Acetaminophen it is!
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Posted 9/6/11 7:15 PM |
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Jax430
Hi!
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Name: Jackie
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Re: pain killer and pg
I was always an advil girl, but Tylenol it is from now on!
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Posted 9/6/11 7:19 PM |
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LSP2005
Bunny kisses are so cute!
Member since 5/05 19461 total posts
Name: L
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Re: pain killer and pg
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=117653&page=1
By Patricia Reaney
L O N D O N, Feb. 2
Pregnant women were advised today to avoid taking common over-the-counter pain relievers if possible after new Danish research showed they may be linked to an increased risk of miscarriage.
In a report in The British Medical Journal, doctors at the Odder Hospital in Denmark found that women who took medicines known as non-steroidal anti- inflammatory drugs (NSAID), which include ibuprofen, had more miscarriages than those who didn't.
But the researchers stressed the drugs did not cause any fetal abnormalities and that they did not know if the medications or other factors were the cause of the miscarriages.
"We were asked to look at the use of NSAID in cases ending in miscarriage and there we found a positive association. However, we do not know if it was the NSAID that caused it," Gunnar Lauge Nielson, an internist at the Odder Hospital, said in a telephone interview.
He said it was impossible to determine from their research whether the miscarriage resulted from NSAID or if it occurred before the drug was taken.
Avoid Unless Necessary "The advice that I would give to doctors and patients would be that everybody should realize there may be side effects from all treatments, including drugs. Therefore, use the drugs when they are needed but do not use or misuse them if the indication, the reason for the painkillers, is dubious," Nielsen added.
The British Medical Association (BMA) described the research as an "important study" and stressed that Nielsen and his colleagues had only shown NSAID were associated with miscarriage, not that they caused it.
"However, because of this finding, it would be better if for the moment women who knew they were pregnant avoided these drugs, particularly as there are effective alternatives such as paracetemol," the BMA said in a statement.
NSAID is a class of drugs used to relieve pain caused by headaches and arthritis. Nielsen stressed that aspirin and paracetemol were not classed as NSAID in the study.
NSAID are taken by millions. Although they are effective for a variety of complaints, they also have potentially serious side effects, such as ulcers and stomach bleeding.
Nielson and his colleagues said little was known about the effects of the NSAID during pregnancy. They found no similar studies in medical literature.
The doctors studied data on 1,462 women who had used the drugs during pregnancy and more than 17,000 pregnant women who had not been prescribed any drugs.
"We found no significant association between take up of prescriptions for non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs during pregnancy and risk of congenital abnormality, low birth weight or pre-term birth," Nielsen said in the study.
"There was, however, a significant association with miscarriage."
Nielsen said the data used in the study did not indicate when the miscarriages occurred during the pregnancy.
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Posted 9/6/11 7:36 PM |
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Re: pain killer and pg NEW STUDY OUT
Now what do I do when I'm in follie hell?
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Posted 9/6/11 7:45 PM |
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prunepie
LIF Adult

Member since 7/06 4357 total posts
Name: jennifer
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Re: pain killer and pg NEW STUDY OUT
dont get me started. havent taken advil is soooooo dang long bc of if...dr b told me not to....that i think the reason i am moodier isnt all the injectables but the inability to take nsaids for my migraines and aches and pains!!! gah pppfft!
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Posted 9/6/11 7:57 PM |
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OrganicMama
So in love with my little man!
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Name: Mama
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Re: pain killer and pg NEW STUDY OUT
I thought this was always that case My mom told me I could only take Tylenol if I am pregnant, and I read that Advil can cause early miscarriage.
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Posted 9/6/11 8:21 PM |
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InShock
life is good
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Re: pain killer and pg NEW STUDY OUT
Posted by OrganicMama
I thought this was always that case My mom told me I could only take Tylenol if I am pregnant, and I read that Advil can cause early miscarriage.
I was just going to say ... I don't see how this is "new" news. We've always been told that Tylenol was the only safe drug during pregnancy. /shrug
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Posted 9/6/11 8:25 PM |
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cateyemm
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Re: pain killer and pg NEW STUDY OUT
Posted by OrganicMama
I thought this was always that case My mom told me I could only take Tylenol if I am pregnant, and I read that Advil can cause early miscarriage.
Me too... I never even took it around or after ovulation.
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Posted 9/6/11 8:26 PM |
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OrganicMama
So in love with my little man!
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Re: pain killer and pg NEW STUDY OUT
Posted by cateyemm
Posted by OrganicMama
I thought this was always that case My mom told me I could only take Tylenol if I am pregnant, and I read that Advil can cause early miscarriage.
Me too... I never even took it around or after ovulation.
As soon as I started TTC I only took Tylenol. I actually haven't taken anything BUT Tylenol in over 3 years because I've either been TTC, PG or BFing
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Posted 9/6/11 8:27 PM |
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LoLaBlue
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Re: pain killer and pg NEW STUDY OUT
Posted by Jax430
I was always an advil girl, but Tylenol it is from now on!
me too, guess its only Tylenol for me!
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Posted 9/7/11 8:18 AM |
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Ann456
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Re: pain killer and pg NEW STUDY OUT
Ditto here!
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Posted 9/7/11 5:27 PM |
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curiousO
he is here.. thank you God

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Re: pain killer and pg NEW STUDY OUT
i so miss advil tylenol is total crap, has higher toxicity than advil and just do not work nearly as well.oh well
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Posted 9/8/11 1:54 PM |
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Re: pain killer and pg NEW STUDY OUT
I think the m/c info is new. I know the big issue previosuly was taking NSAID in the 2nd or 3rd tri could cause a heart defect.
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Posted 9/8/11 2:56 PM |
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Re: pain killer and pg NEW STUDY OUT
Posted by InShock
Posted by OrganicMama
I thought this was always that case My mom told me I could only take Tylenol if I am pregnant, and I read that Advil can cause early miscarriage.
I was just going to say ... I don't see how this is "new" news. We've always been told that Tylenol was the only safe drug during pregnancy. /shrug
Exactly! This isn't new news! My DD is 3.5 and my whole pregnancy with her my OB said only tylenol. And now with the RE, they told me to stop taking anything but tylenol as soon as they started treating/testing me.
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Posted 9/8/11 8:01 PM |
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