During pregnancy, women's hormones can go wild. As a consequence, many pregnant women develop acne. However, treatment is not that easy for pregnant women. Many of the chemicals that are used to treat acne can be hazardous to the fetus. While some...
Few if any drugs pose absolutely no risk when taken during pregnancy. The developing fetus grows rapidly, especially in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, a time when major organs also form. Drugs that can cause birth defects, called teratogens, can...
Ziana is a registered trademark of the Medicis company for a combination of clindamycin and tretinoin. It is a topical gel that is used to treat acne vulgaris. The recommendation for women who are or plan to become pregnant is to consult their...
Homeopathy is believed by naturopathic doctors and homeopaths to provide a safe, effective, nontoxic, natural treatment for people of all ages, including pregnant women, since the 1800s. Unlike many modern pharmaceuticals, homeopathy may offer...
A woman undergoes more changes in less time during pregnancy than during any other time in her life. For some women, this means nine months of excitement and elation. For other women, it means nine months of dread and discomfort. And still for...
Three kinds of medicines are used to treat anxiety, according to Psych Central, and not all of them are safe for pregnancy. Benzodiazepines, such as alprazolam, or Xanax, earn a pregnancy category D rating from the U.S. Food and Drug...
Nausea is common in the first trimester of pregnancy. Physicians recommend you first start with dietary and lifestyle changes to treat your condition. However, when you suffer from continued vomiting, begin to lose weight, vomit after eating or...
Migraine headaches affect approximately 15 to 20 percent of pregnant women, notes the UAB Medical Center. Fortunately, for many sufferers, migraines often taper off toward the end of pregnancy. During pregnancy, any medication that the mother...
According to the Centers for Disease Control, 57 percent of abortions performed in the United States take place before eight weeks gestation. Doctors perform elective terminations of a pregnancy either surgically or medically and determine the...
Before you take any cold medications during pregnancy, you'll want to consult your health care provider. While there are plenty of medications considered probably safe by the FDA, your health care provider will help you chose which medications...
You may think that because herbs are natural, they are safe during pregnancy. However, many herbal remedies have just as many side effects as other medications, and some herbs may be harmful if taken during pregnancy. Before taking herbal...
Medications taken during pregnancy may cross the placenta and affect the baby. Some medications are known or suspected to be harmful to a growing fetus. The FDA has classified drugs according to their safety or potential risk in pregnancy. Drugs...
Getting a cold during pregnancy is hard, having a cold during your third trimester can be miserable. Looking for relief in over-the-counter medications is typically accepted during your third trimester, though after you reach 38 weeks you'll want...
Benzoyl peroxide is a popular acne-fighting medication and it is found in dozens of over-the-counter products. There are some choices for you and your doctor to make regarding the use of benzoyl peroxide during pregnancy.
During pregnancy a woman must consider the potential risk of taking certain drugs and compare it with the perceived benefit of the medication. Cough medicines may help alleviate the discomfort but many contain ingredients that can pose a risk to...
After seeing a positive test result, your mind begins racing with questions of what is safe to eat or how many extra calories are needed to support the growth of your baby. Perhaps eating potato chips, pickles, and ice cream are appealing, or...
Otitis externa is the medical scientific name for "swimmer's ear," a bacterial ear infection that causes discomfort and may lead to permanent ear damage in rare instances. Swimmer's ear can occur on a chronic or infrequent basis with...
During pregnancy women are often advised to avoid over-the-counter cold medicines due to the potential for harming the baby. Many medicines have yet to present any risks to the pregnant woman or baby but some have also not be studied thoroughly....
Pregnancy brings body changes, but one not so welcome is stretch marks. There are two theories as to why stretch marks develop. One theory is that when a person gains weight quickly the skin stretches to make room for added tissue. The other is...
Through the ages, various cultures have imparted wisdom and advice concerning pregnancy and birth. Traditions and advice are diverse and often reflect a culture's history, religion and relationship with nature. This is especially true of Chinese...
Colds are common during pregnancy. Since pregnancy affects your immune system, your symptoms might last longer than they would otherwise. If you need drugs to relieve the symptoms, take them only on a short-term basis and follow the...
A wide variety of aches and pains typically occur when a woman is pregnant. Backaches, headaches and sciatica pain are just a few examples of pregnancy-related conditions that may cause some women to seek relief. However, many women are concerned...
Pregnant women may develop a cold at one time or another during the nine months of pregnancy. Severe cold symptoms may require the use of over-the-counter medications for relief. According to the American Family Physician, most over-the-counter...
Around the world, women are, in general, experiencing pregnancy and first childbirth later in life compared to previous generations. Many women in Europe, Asia and the United States now wait until their 30s to have children. In the United States,...
A woman who might possibly be pregnant looks for any sign to let her know she might have a little one on the way. Although a paraplegic woman suffers from nerve damage from the waist down, the early signs of pregnancy for a woman with a disability...
When you are pregnant you have to be careful about what kinds of medications and herbal supplements you take. Even compounds that are normally safe can potentially be dangerous for your baby and increase the risk of pregnancy complications or...
In female anatomy, the fallopian tubes connect the ovaries to the womb or uterus and transport the egg or ovum to the womb. Fertilization of the egg also usually occurs here. Infertility can be a distressing condition for couples, and in almost a...
Pregnancy is a time of joyous anticipation for most women, but some mothers-to-be may experience a more debilitating form of depression that goes beyond the typical "baby blues." According to the National Center for Complementary and Alternative...
While prenatal vitamins are recommended during pregnancy, many herbal supplements can potentially harm a woman's developing baby. While most herbs are considered safe in cooking, many supplement-strength herbs have side effects that may be harmful...