Medication Safety and Pregnancy

If you're considering pregnancy or are pregnant or breast-feeding, take extra precautions with medications to ensure safety for you and your baby.

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When it comes to medication safety, pregnancy and breast-feeding require special consideration.

If you are considering pregnancy, are pregnant or are nursing, you should follow the basic guidelines for using medications safely, with a few additional precautions:
  • If you are pregnant or trying to become pregnant, it's imperative that you tell your health care professional, because even some of the most common and innocuous drugs can be dangerous to an unborn baby.
  • If there is a possibility that you could become pregnant, ask about any potential side effects to you or your fetus from medications that you might be prescribed.
  • If you are breast-feeding, ask your health care professional if any drug or medication he or she is prescribing or recommending is safe for the nursing baby.
  • Some drugs affect fertility, so be sure to tell your health care professional if you are trying to become pregnant.
  • Don't take any medication, supplement (like vitamins or minerals) or herbal remedy without first clearing it with your health care professional.
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