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Does anybody have asthma problems ? Does it get worse or better ? How do you cope with it ? Im 9 weeks & winter is 2 months away I usually get bronchitis what should i do to avoid it ?
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9309926 tn?1405447056
My asthma started to act up when I was around 24 weeks it lasted for a little while but then went away. I always have an inhaler on me in case anything happens.
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10515800 tn?1419227034
I just literally boiled some water and when it starts steaming I breathe it in when my chest gets super tight. It just a breathing treatment with no medicine
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10013575 tn?1410961435
Talk to your OB about continuing your medications. My OB approved all of mine, but I don't take maintenance medicine. Personally, my asthma flares have decreased over my pregnancy.
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10028419 tn?1416841704
Mine has been awful this allergy season. Im hoping it gets better. Ive just been using my inhaler and trying to take it easy while working. What do you do with steam? Hope yours dont get too bad!
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10515800 tn?1419227034
I have asthma and it was worse until she dropped at 36 weeks. Now I can finally breathe! Steam really helped me though! I would walk around and be wheezing like crazy cause I d couldn't breathe. Felt like a fish outta water. :( maybe it will be different for you! Good luck hun♡♡
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