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midol n pregnacy

ok so i got through the bad thoughts of losing my baby at 5weeks ...it was just to early to see anything on the u/s....
I got to see my baby and her the heart beat 4 days ago..heart beat is 119.. Doc said its a lil low but I have heart problems myself so its OK I guess....
I have been bed bond for these last two weeks because I've been so ill, losing poundspounds not eating n just plain o sick!!! Doc gave me Zofran n I'm like a new person.
But now I'm having so much like bloating to were I'm really uncomfy. Would pamprin be a safe thing to take to make me feel better.????
And I would hate to bother my doc again. So ladies any answers???
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ok well thanks u guys and i guess ill try to hold out till monday if not then.ill call b4 then...
and my heart isnt strong enough to even walk for 10 mins str&t.
which i havent even told my heart doc im prego cause im just afraid of the out come n his "best choices"... any who...ill try to stick ot out tho.....
thanks ladys!!!
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Zofran can cause constipation and bloating. Try drinking more fluids and walking if you can. Unfortunately, bloating is a normal part of early pregnancy for most women.
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I would not take midol or pamprin while pregnant. Especially without asking your Dr. Don't put you and baby's health at risk just because you don't want to "bother" your Dr. Its their job. Especially regarding medication.
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