pain reliever?


Question:
is tylenol safe durning pregnancy, if so how often is safe, and which mg is safe

Answers:
Taking Tylenol is actually what the doctor recommends. They don't want you to take Ibuprofen, aspirin or anything like that. Doctors normally recommend taking 2 regular Tylenol every 4 hours. Or if you are are taking Extra Strength Tylenol, then you should take 2 every six hours.

But you still check with your OBGYN just to make sure that it's okay or to find out what doseage you should take.

Other Answers:
yes, just take 100 or 200 mg's

My aunt took tylenol when she was pregnant. She took the regular dose 2 tabs. per: directions.

But she only did this when she felt she really needed it.


Read What Is Reddened In The Back.It should say something about pregnancy. Ask your doctor or call a pharmacist. But DO NOT take more than the recommended dosage as this can damage the liver.


it says you have to contact your dr.


yes it is safe but if you take too much it will make your stools hard and uncomfortable. use it as little as you can. also when your baby is born make sure to never give them apsrin when they have a fever it can cause Rye Fever a very dangerous disease (consult a doctor I am not a doctor)

the only thing you can take is one regural strength tylenol only once or twice a week is what the doctor told me but you should ask your doctor because everyone is different Acetaminophen, also known as Tylenol or Panadol, is usually safe during pregnancy. It is a pregnancy class "B" drug which means that animal studies show no risk or adverse fetal effects but controlled human 1st trimester studies not available; no evidence of 2nd or 3rd trimester risk.
Do not exceed the dosage that is printed on the label, which is usually 4 grams / day.


yes tylenol is safe but i would take reg.strenght
325mg.and i still would check with a dr.first before you took anything.


kathy




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