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Taking NSAID During Pregnancy

Many of us rely on drugs like ibuprofen and Advil to control various pains. These drugs are known as NSAIDs – or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. They are very useful in reducing headache pain and relieving the inflammation associated with muscle strains. If you become pregnant, you may be concerned about how NSAID use will affect your baby. Contact the Philadelphia birth injury attorneys at Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. for more information on medication use and birth injuries. Call us today at 215-238-1130.

Effects of NSAIDs in Pregnancy

Different doctors have different opinions about the effects of NSAIDs. Most doctors agree that taking the drugs later in a pregnancy is more likely to cause complications. Early on in the pregnancy, some believe it is fine to take NSAIDs to ease pain. However, continuous use can be dangerous. Some studies have shown that taking this medicine early on can slightly increase the chances of a miscarriage.

Most doctors believe that NSAIDs should not be used during the third trimester. Its use may carry the following consequences:

  • Heart problems
  • Slowing of circulation during birth

The safest option is to avoid NSAIDs during pregnancy. Speak to a doctor if you have questions about what medicines and dosages are safe to taking during pregnancy.

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It is important to understand the effects of drugs on pregnancy. If your doctor has provided you with misleading information about taking NSAIDs or any other medication during pregnancy, please contact the Philadelphia birth injury attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 215-238-1130 today.