Safe Medication During Pregnancy
Medications to Avoid Completely
Unless specifically directed by your provider, please do not take the following:
| Condition / Symptoms | Medications & Treatments |
|---|---|
| Headache | Tylenol (Regular or Extra Strength). Do NOT use aspirin or ibuprofen, which can be harmful to the fetus. You can also apply a warm compress for a sinus headache or a cold compress for a tension headache. Try relaxation exercises, resting in a dark, quiet room, and getting enough sleep. Daily Riboflavin supplementation can help decrease headaches. Magnesium used nightly can help decrease headaches. |
| Allergies | Benadryl, Tylenol Sinus, Claritin, Zyrtec, Allegra, Alavert (preferred without “D” / decongestant). |
| Cold Symptoms | Benadryl, Tylenol, Emergen-C, antihistamines, Sudafed, Mucinex. Increase your fluid intake. Call your provider if you have a fever over 100.4°F. |
| Congestion or Runny Nose | Benadryl, regular Robitussin (NOT DM, CR, etc.), Vicks Vapor Rub, or any saline nasal spray/NetiPot, Sudafed, Mucinex. Use a humidifier, drink plenty of fluids, and elevate your head when you sleep. |
| Cough | Cough drops or throat lozenges. Stay hydrated. |
| Fever | Tylenol (Regular or Extra Strength). Report any fever over 100.4°F that doesn't respond to Tylenol. |
| Sore Throat | Cepacol Lozenges, Chloraseptic spray or lozenges. Gargle with salt water. |
| Constipation | Chia or flax seeds, glycerine suppositories, Metamucil, Colace / stool softener, Milk of Magnesia, Miralax. Drink at least 10 glasses of water per day and eat high-fiber foods like bran, raw fruits, and raw vegetables. |
| Diarrhea | Kaopectate. Immodium. Try a bland diet, also known as the BRAT diet (bananas, rice, applesauce, tea, or toast). Call your provider if symptoms last for more than 24 hours. |
| Gas | Gas-X. Increase walking and avoid foods that cause gas, such as broccoli, cauliflower, onions, and dairy. |
| Heartburn/Indigestion | Gaviscon, Prevacid, Zantac, Pepcid, Tums, Mylanta, Maalox. Do not drink fluids while eating. Avoid spicy, greasy, or fatty foods, as well as chocolate and caffeine. Eat smaller, more frequent meals and avoid lying down for two hours after eating. You can also use pillows to elevate your upper body. |
| Hemorrhoids | Tucks Pads, Witch Hazel, Preparation H, Anusol HC. Drink at least 10 glasses of water per day and eat high-fiber foods. Sit in a tub of warm water to soothe discomfort. |
| Nausea/Vomiting | Ginger, Unisom 12.5mg + Vitamin B6 100 mg four times daily. Eat small, frequent meals with plenty of protein. Try eating toast or crackers first thing in the morning and take your vitamins with food. Call your provider if vomiting lasts for more than 24 hours. |
| Backache | Tylenol (Regular or Extra Strength). Do NOT use aspirin or ibuprofen, which can be harmful to the fetus. Apply a heating pad on medium heat or a warm towel for 15 minutes, four times a day. You can also take warm baths, sleep on your side with a pillow between your legs, and wear shoes with good arch support. Avoid lifting heavy objects or standing for long periods. Consider a pregnancy support belt or a prenatal massage. A referral for physical therapy may be indicated. |
| Leg Cramps/Swelling | Tums, magnesium oxide 400mg nightly. Eat foods rich in calcium and potassium. Wear support hose and elevate your feet whenever possible. Rest on your left side and stretch your legs before bed. Drink plenty of water and avoid excessively salty foods. Call if swelling is predominantly one sided or if swelling worsens or is painful. |
| Muscle Aches | Tylenol (Regular or Extra Strength), Epsom Salt Bath, Tiger Balm. Do NOT use aspirin or ibuprofen, which can be harmful to the fetus. Massage, stretching, and warm baths can also help. Avoid sitting or standing in one position for long periods of time. |
| Skin Irritation/Rash | Benadryl, antihistamines, Caladryl or Calamine Lotion, Neosporin. Moisturize twice a day and avoid long, hot baths or showers. Coconut oil. |
| Sleep Problems | Benadryl, Tylenol PM, Unisom, Magnesium. |
| Vaginal Yeast Infection | Monistat 7 - Call our office if you have signs of infection (itching, irritation, or a green/yellow discharge with a foul odor) or if you believe you may be leaking amniotic fluid. DO NOT DOUCHE. |
Medications & Treatments for Common Pregnancy Discomforts
This chart lists over-the-counter medications and treatments that can help relieve common discomforts during pregnancy. Always check with your provider before taking any medication not on this list.
Tylenol (Regular or Extra Strength). Do NOT use aspirin or ibuprofen, which can be harmful to the fetus. You can also apply a warm compress for a sinus headache or a cold compress for a tension headache. Try relaxation exercises, resting in a dark, quiet room, and getting enough sleep. Daily Riboflavin supplementation can help decrease headaches. Magnesium used nightly can help decrease headaches.
Pregnancy Topics to Explore
Activity Restriction
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Additional Tests
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Birth Defects
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Common Complaints of Pregnancy
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DIET & Excercise
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Genetic Testing
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Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM)
High blood sugar during pregnancy
Marijuana Use
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Avoid marijuana while pregnant or breastfeeding—it can impact your baby’s growth and brain.
Mental Health
Support for your emotional well-being
Routine Tests
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Routine prenatal tests check your blood, urine, and immunity to find possible risks early.
Safe Medication
Safe relief for pregnancy symptoms
Use approved options for comfort—always check with your provider before taking any medication.
Sleep & Pregnancy
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Traveling while Pregnant
Tips for safe travel
Ultrasounds (3D&4D)
See your baby in new detail