Can you take anadin when pregnant




















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I took two and finally went to sleep in the early hours of the morning. I now feel fine apart from NVP of course but am worried that I took the wrong thing. I think paracetemol is safe but not sure about Anandin.

Anyone know? I'm not sure what ingredients are in Anadin Extra, as a rule you shouldn't take aspirin or ibuprofen when you are pregnant. However saying that, whatever is in Anadin Extra, I am sure that taking 2 on one occasion will not do any harm. When I was pg with ds, I took some prescription only incredibly strong painkillers not just paracetamal before I knew I was pg, and there were no problems. I just looked on the Anadin website for you, and it said to check with your DR, but that they shouldn't be takne in LATE pregnancy or when bf.

I would have said that you shouldn't take it - but if you look at the anadin website it says that you only need to avoid in late pregnancy or if you are breastfeeding. They found those women who used more than one painkiller simultaneously, such as paracetamol and ibuprofen, had a seven-fold increased risk of giving birth to sons with some form of undescended testes, or cryptorchidism, compared to women who took nothing.

The second trimester - 14 to 27 weeks of pregnancy - appeared to be a particularly sensitive time. Any analgesic use at this point in the pregnancy was linked to more than double the risk of cryptorchidism. Of the individual painkillers, ibuprofen and aspirin use were linked with a quadrupled risk. Paracetamol alone also appeared to raise the risk, although this result was not statistically significant. Simultaneous use of more than one painkiller, including paracetamol, during the second trimester increased the risk fold.

Taking painkillers for more than two weeks at a time also appeared to raise the risk significantly.



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