[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? SilentOne answered Saturday October 8 2016, 7:59 am: Hi,
Firstly, if you're ever unsure about whether something is okay when you're pregnant, read the pamphlet that comes with it. That will usually tell you if it's a big problem.
Second, you can ask a pharmacist. Pharmacists are much more accessible than doctors, but also know what's safe and what's not safe, and what not to mix.
Please don't ask for pharmaceutical or serious medical advice here. I agree with the previous answerer, we are not doctors, and on top of that, as much as I love advicenators, you risk receiving incorrect advice. If it's to do with heartbreak or what colour socks to buy, you'll get better, but don't take the chance with medicine and (your/your friend's) baby.
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