Instructions for Pregnant Patients
- No traveling after 30 weeks. When traveling before this time, get out and walk and empty bladder at least every two hours.
- No hot tubs or jacuzzis. Hot baths are okay.
- Intercourse is safe during pregnancy. If it causes bleeding or cramping then intercourse should be stopped until after delivery of the baby.
- Medications that are safe for you:
- Headache: Tylenol
- Sinus Headache & Congenstion: Sudafed or Claritin D
- Runny Nose without Congestion: Claritin
- Runny Nose with Congestion: Claritin D
- Cough: Robitussin DM
- Yeast Infection: Monistat (insert applicator 1/2 way)
- Heart Burn or Nausea: Pepcid or Zantac
- Diarrhea: Immodium AD
- After 20 Weeks you may take Benadryl or Tylenol PM for rest.
- When you are 28 weeks and greater you should feel fetal movement on a daily basis. If you do not feel this movement, call the office for further instructions.
- When in doubt or have any questions please call the office during office hours. Monday thru Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm.
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