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Allergy medications and pregnancy: What's safe? - Mayo Clinic
2023年12月2日 · During your second and third trimesters of pregnancy, if you don't have high blood pressure, your care team may recommend a decongestant taken by mouth called pseudoephedrine (Sudafed, SudoGest). You'll likely be told to take 30 to 60 milligrams (mg) every 4 to 6 hours as needed.
Antidepressants: Safe during pregnancy? - Mayo Clinic
2023年12月5日 · If you use antidepressants during pregnancy, your health care team tries to minimize your baby's exposure to the medicine. This can be done by prescribing a single medicine at the lowest effective dose. It's particularly common to do that during the first trimester. Keep in mind that talk therapy also can help treat depression during pregnancy.
Pregnancy diet: Focus on these essential nutrients - Mayo Clinic
2025年1月31日 · During pregnancy, the basic principles of healthy eating remain the same — get plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein and healthy fats. However, a few nutrients in a pregnancy diet deserve special attention. Here's what tops the list. Folate and folic acid — Help prevent brain ...
Nausea during pregnancy: A good thing? - Mayo Clinic
2024年6月20日 · High pregnancy hormone levels aren't always associated with nausea and vomiting, however. And some research suggests that nausea and vomiting during pregnancy could be related to the growth of the placenta. It's important to keep in mind, too, that not having nausea and vomiting during pregnancy usually isn't cause for concern.
Antibiotics and pregnancy: What's safe? - Mayo Clinic
2024年7月9日 · Antibiotics often are prescribed during pregnancy. And they're always used during C-sections. But only some antibiotics seem OK to take during pregnancy. Others are not. Safety depends on many factors. These include the type of antibiotic, when in pregnancy you take the antibiotic and for how long, and how much you take.
1st trimester pregnancy: What to expect - Mayo Clinic
2024年2月27日 · The amount of blood in the body increases during pregnancy. This causes the kidneys to process extra fluid that ends up in the bladder. Fatigue. It's common to feel very tired during early pregnancy as levels of the hormone progesterone rise. Rest as much as you can. Take a 15-minute nap during the day if you can.
Sex during pregnancy: What's OK, what's not - Mayo Clinic
2024年7月24日 · Having sex won't affect your baby if you don't have health concerns during pregnancy such as preterm labor or placenta problems. But being pregnant can cause changes in your level of comfort during sex and in your interest in sex.
Air travel during pregnancy: Is it safe? - Mayo Clinic
2022年12月29日 · Ram S, et al. Air travel during pregnancy and the risk of venous thrombosis. American Journal of ...
Placenta: How it works, what's normal - Mayo Clinic
2024年3月8日 · Placenta previa can cause serious vaginal bleeding during pregnancy or delivery. Treatment depends on various factors. They include the amount of bleeding, whether bleeding stops, how far along the pregnancy is and the placenta's position.
Pregnancy nutrition: Foods to avoid during pregnancy - Mayo Clinic
2023年11月30日 · Drinking alcohol during pregnancy leads to a higher risk of miscarriage and stillbirth. Drinking alcohol also may result in fetal alcohol syndrome. The syndrome can cause the face to form oddly and cause lower intelligence.