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My back is killing. What are the safe meds that i can take?
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The only thing I know of is Tylenol.
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I would really, really recommend you talk to your doctor. You can't just take any painkiller (even Tylenol!) if there's even a slight chance it may affect your baby. I would recommend some natural medicine (herbal tea) but I'd still advise you to check with your doctor first!!!!
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| H - September 15 |
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check this out: http://pregnancy-info.net/backache_pregnancy.html. I absolutely agree that you should use tylenol as a last resort. Exercising, using a pregnancy pillow, sleeping correctly and practicing good posture will seriously help you. I really don't think medication is good for the baby. Also, be really careful with herbal teas, because some of them can harm your baby.
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During my pregnancy my husband would give me backrubs and this really helped. He said it was the least he could do since I was the one carrying the baby so I took advantage of this as much as possible. If you have someone around who is willing to do this for you it can really help.
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| Ida - September 16 |
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Try to stay off your feet. If you are standing or walking all day your pain will probably become worse so before you resort to painkillers try this prevention technique.
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i agree, check with your gp first, i am suffering with back pain at the moment, a few days ago i couldnt even go further than the toilet without being in agony. i phoned my hospital and told them and they said to take co-codamol, but only if the pain is real bad, but like i said dont take anything without checking with the gp first
good luck!
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I'm having backpaint too and it's not even related with the preganancy yet. I talk to my doctor and he said it was ok to have physical therapy. that is helpping.
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