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Conference moira::parenting_v3

Title:Parenting
Notice:READ 1.27 BEFORE WRITING
Moderator:CSC32::DUBOIS
Created:Wed May 30 1990
Last Modified:Tue May 27 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1364
Total number of notes:23848

516.0. "Antacids and pregnancy/what's safe?" by ICS::NELSONK () Tue Nov 20 1990 19:46

    Sunday night I was DYING of nausea and indigestion and took a
    spoonful of Pepto-Bismol.  Is P-B safe during pregnancy?  Is the
    occasional spoonful OK?  How about other OTC antacids -- Mylanta,
    Maalox, etc.  (As you can tell from this note, Tums just aren't
    working like they did.  They're better for heartburn anyway, don't
    work well with nausea, IMO).
    
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516.1ah, yes...i rememberBRAT::DISMUKETue Nov 20 1990 19:485
    I was told by my OB to take Mylanta.  I don't know the difference, but
    for me the TUMS weren't cutting it either!
    
    -sandy
    
516.2Liquids work fasterICS::NELSONKWed Nov 21 1990 11:534
    
    Yes, I think the liquids work faster, although rather sloppy to 
    cart back and forth to work.  My husband said last night that he
    thought I was allowed to take Mylanta when I was pregnant with James.
516.3P-B maybe not the best....MR4DEC::KOZAKWed Nov 21 1990 11:548
    Re:  Pepto-Bismol
    
    We were told by our Doctor that Pepto-Bismol was not OK during
    pregnancy.  The reason?  It contains bismuth, which she said was not
    good.  I haven't the foggiest idea why bismuth is not safe, but we (my
    wife) has decided no P-B.
    
    Andy
516.4CSC32::WILCOXBack in the High Life, AgainWed Nov 21 1990 12:332
I have times I live on mallox.  I was told that was ok and for the runs
to take kaopectate.
516.5KAOFS::S_BROOKOriginality = Undetected PlagiarismWed Nov 21 1990 12:349
My wife's Doctors told her to take preparations with only Aluminum Hydroxide
(Aludrox or Amphogel depending on where you live) in them, and avoid those
with Magnesium and especially those with Simethicone (which seems kind of
strange considering one of the things recommended for baby gas is Ovol drops
which is Simethicone!)

So ... see what your Dr recommends

Stuart
516.6read labels, some brands have more than one formulationTLE::RANDALLself-defined personWed Nov 21 1990 12:5412
    Check with your doctor -- .4 agrees with what I was told, but
    they're doing a lot of research in the area of fetal development
    and sometimes they discover something they thought was safe can
    cause problems. I know anything with magnesium is out, I think
    because the magnesium accumulates in the baby's developing brain,
    but I'm not positive on the why.
    
    I used Titrilac, which is a calcium carbonate antacid --
    basically, chalk in a base to make it palatable.  They also have a
    magnesium-based formula, so be sure to read the labels.
    
    --bonnie
516.7Mylanta is OKAIMHI::MAZIALNIKWed Nov 21 1990 14:494
    My doctor told me it was okay to take Mylanta.
    
    Donna
    
516.8New book for current informationWINDY::SHARONSharon StarkstonWed Nov 21 1990 16:413
    Recently skimmed at the local bookstore and town library - "Will It
    Hurt The Baby?" - covers over the counter and prescription drug safety
    during pregnancy and lactation.
516.9No pepto!CRONIC::ORTHTue Nov 27 1990 20:037
    Pepto contains salicylates, the basic ingredient in aspirin. That is
    why it is considered undesirable. Particularly in the last trimester,
    women should strongly avoid anything with salicylates, as it can bring
    on labor. 
    
    -dave--
    
516.10Watch the sodium contentNRADM::TRIPPLMon Dec 10 1990 17:3719
    I was told that Mylanta is the lowest in sodium, and we don't need to
    encourage the swollen ankles!  Back when I was having gall bladder
    attacks I mentioned to my interist I was "eating" rolaids by the roll,
    he almost had a fit and explained that anything you chew and swallow
    won't help and insisted I do only liquid, "to coat on the way down". 
    During my pregnancies my OB gave his blessing to Mylata of course, but
    also to Tempo, the chewie antacid that reminds me of Mint Jewlip(sp?)
    candy, and suggested Emtrol for nausea.  Emetrol is give to kids for
    control of nausea, it contains mostly sugar like simple syrup and a
    mild citrus flavor.  It's sold in the antacid section of the
    drugstores.  I always kept the antacid bottle on the door of the
    fridge, it seemed to make it more palatable.  That stuff is just
    *awful* tasting!
    
    Good luck 
    Lyn