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Congestion/Plugged Ear

My OB says that it will all go away after delivery but I am misreable. My left ear is plugged everyday and sounds like I have a cold when I dont.... anyone else suffering and how do you cope? I've tried Sudafed and clartin. Nothing works..
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Ok then she is probibly right <3
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ENT, NP and OB... NP not NO
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I've been checked by a ENT, NO and my OB. Ob says it's pregnancy related... started when I was about 14 weeks and now am 31 weeks and it's getting worse. She keeps telling me to hang in there because once I deliver it will go away...
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When my ear was stoped up i had an infection in it and had to use antibiotics... id go get it looked at bysomeone that deals with normal things like a family dr or something... just make sure to let them know ur prego
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try ear candles you can do up to 3 in one setting dont google reviews honestly they will scare you. my dad use to do them on me. but the other day my right ear was bothering me really bad just a few days ago and it was really bringing me down and my man helped me and once done it got a crap load of wax out of both of my ears and ive been feeling better since. health stores usually sell them. they are safe and every dr ive ever talked to said they are safe to use.
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Did your ob Che k your ears? I had a double ear infection for a week and then I had to get antibiotics and after 2 weeks of horrible ears I feel better!
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