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Chai77
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PSA
Ladies, I was just looking into buying Robitussin to increase my CM this month. I read that there is some ingredient in some of the Robitussins that causes birth defects, Dextromethorphan. It seems to be true, I found several articles citing research studies indicating this. I just wanted to make sure everyone knew this and only got the Robitussin that does not have it (there are so many varieties, it is confusing). I am going to get the Robitussin Chest Congestion Guaifenesin Syrup, USP. This only has Gauifenesin, which is what we want to thin mucus, and not the Dextromethorphan.
I don't know if this is old news, but I never heard of it before. Here is the article I read about it.
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Posted 7/22/07 11:40 AM |
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klingklang77
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Re: PSA
I think the baby doesn't share your blood right away. Not sure though.
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Posted 7/23/07 7:11 AM |
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Chai77
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Re: PSA
Posted by klingklang77
I think the baby doesn't share your blood right away. Not sure though.
I believe you are right, but I was just surprised that an ingredient in robitussin is proven to cause birth defects and I was almost going to buy the kind with it in it, not knowing. I just thought you ladies would like to know, and there is an option to have the kind without. I'd rather not take the chance.
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Posted 7/23/07 11:43 AM |
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counselor74
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Re: PSA
When using Robitussin or Mucinex, you want to be sure that the ONLY ingredient listed on the package is guaifenesen.
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Posted 7/23/07 11:47 AM |
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KateDevine
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Re: PSA
It won't affect the baby. The baby doesn't share anything with you til the second trimester, so something you took before you were pregnant and leaves your system won't hurt the baby.
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Posted 7/23/07 11:48 AM |
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octoberbride
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Re: PSA
The Robitusssen would be out of your system before implantation even happened.
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Posted 7/23/07 12:07 PM |
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franklee
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Re: PSA
What does the robitussin do to help conception??
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Posted 7/23/07 12:38 PM |
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Atlast07
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Re: PSA
Good to know!! Thanks!!
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Posted 7/23/07 12:44 PM |
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Re: PSA
no no no no no!!!!
Don't take ANYTHING that is not preggo- approved. Ask your obstetrician / Gyno before taking even the most seemingly innocent things, such as vitamins or analgesics.
Technically, the zygote/fetus never shares blood with the mother... becuase the mother's immune system would reject the 'foreign body'. However, only a semi-permeable barrier seperates the mom's and childs blood in the placenta.... through that barrier, all nutrients pass to the child, and all waste passes to the mom. Almost all drugs are able to pass that barrier.
I should add that this applies for times even prior to conception, becuase many of these drugs linger in low levels in the body for quite a while... too low to be medically helpful, but high enough to create developmental problems...
Since the placenta develops almost immediately following implantation, because humans have very small yolk sacs in their eggs, a woman TTC should never, ever take anything which may be harmful... and she must be super vigilant during the first trimester... since that is the most delicate time, when most organs develop and grow.
Message edited 7/23/2007 10:05:31 PM.
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Posted 7/23/07 4:58 PM |
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Chai77
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Re: PSA
Posted by franklee
What does the robitussin do to help conception??
It helps to thin mucus and thus increases CM for those of us (like me) who get very scant or no EWCM.
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Posted 7/23/07 8:33 PM |
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Chai77
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Re: PSA
Posted by marriedinportjeff
no no no no no!!!!
Don't take ANYTHING that is not preggo- approved. Ask your obstatrician / Gyno before taking even the most seemingly innocent things, such as vitamins or analgesics.
Technically, the zygote/fetus never shares blood with the mother... becuase the mother's immune system would reject the 'foreign body'. However, only a semi-permeable barrier seperates the mom's and childs blood in the placenta.... through that barrier, all nutrients pass to the child, and all waste passes to the mom. Almost all drugs are able to pass that barrier.
I should add that this applies for times even prior to conception, becuase many of these drugs linger in low levels in the body for quite a while... too low to be medically helpful, but high enough to create developmental problems...
Since the placenta develops almost immediately following implantation, because humans have very small yolk sacs in their eggs, a woman TTC should never, ever take anything which may be harmful... and she must be super vigilant during the first trimester... since that is the most delicate time, when most organs develop and grow.
Thank you for posting this information. You are very knowledgeable! This is why I posted the warning.
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Posted 7/23/07 8:35 PM |
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Re: PSA
Posted by Chai77
Posted by marriedinportjeff
no no no no no!!!!
Don't take ANYTHING that is not preggo- approved. Ask your obstatrician / Gyno before taking even the most seemingly innocent things, such as vitamins or analgesics.
Technically, the zygote/fetus never shares blood with the mother... becuase the mother's immune system would reject the 'foreign body'. However, only a semi-permeable barrier seperates the mom's and childs blood in the placenta.... through that barrier, all nutrients pass to the child, and all waste passes to the mom. Almost all drugs are able to pass that barrier.
I should add that this applies for times even prior to conception, becuase many of these drugs linger in low levels in the body for quite a while... too low to be medically helpful, but high enough to create developmental problems...
Since the placenta develops almost immediately following implantation, because humans have very small yolk sacs in their eggs, a woman TTC should never, ever take anything which may be harmful... and she must be super vigilant during the first trimester... since that is the most delicate time, when most organs develop and grow.
Thank you for posting this information. You are very knowledgeable! This is why I posted the warning.
thanks.... I'm a drug abuse researcher... and a former embryology teaching assistant... so I feel compelled to provide a bit of background when anything concerning drugs / metabolism/ health is concerned... I want to make sure everyone makes an informed decision
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Posted 7/23/07 10:02 PM |
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