I'm 17 weeks pregnant and my doctor prescribed me nausa prescription, are nightmares and nouns attacks majority?
It's not one of the side effects but drowsiness is, could I be having them because the medicine puts me to sleep or could there be some other point?
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I was also on nausea medication when I was pregnant. I never have any problems. I think you should call your doctor and ask him about it. I don't surmise that is normal, but I could be wrong. Every medication gives everybody different reaction. Like I said... I HIGHLY suggest you call your doctor.
did you read the sign or ask your doctor about what side effects are normal or not?
Panic attacks are normal... i dont know in the region of nightmares though it should be normal unless your taking other meds that your doctor doesnt know and both of them together might be making the problem if the medicine isnt.. try experimenting... dont take the pill for in the future and see if the nightmares and panic attacks stop.
did you talk to your doctor. because this might effect the baby.
Could be you are having an unusual reaction to the tablets. Not everyone reacts the same, and the listed side effects usually just include the most common ones.
Nightmares are common in pregnancy.
Nightmares from taking phenothizines like phenergan are not occasional.
Nightmares will NOT hurt your baby.
Panic attacks are not common in pregnancy at 17 weeks and may or may not be relateover the moonhe phenothiazine.
These are the types of things that I want my patients to call me about.
Give your doctor a call.
Old Ob Doc
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I was also on nausea medication when I was pregnant. I never have any problems. I think you should call your doctor and ask him about it. I don't surmise that is normal, but I could be wrong. Every medication gives everybody different reaction. Like I said... I HIGHLY suggest you call your doctor.
did you read the sign or ask your doctor about what side effects are normal or not?
Panic attacks are normal... i dont know in the region of nightmares though it should be normal unless your taking other meds that your doctor doesnt know and both of them together might be making the problem if the medicine isnt.. try experimenting... dont take the pill for in the future and see if the nightmares and panic attacks stop.
did you talk to your doctor. because this might effect the baby.
Could be you are having an unusual reaction to the tablets. Not everyone reacts the same, and the listed side effects usually just include the most common ones.
Nightmares are common in pregnancy.
Nightmares from taking phenothizines like phenergan are not occasional.
Nightmares will NOT hurt your baby.
Panic attacks are not common in pregnancy at 17 weeks and may or may not be relateover the moonhe phenothiazine.
These are the types of things that I want my patients to call me about.
Give your doctor a call.
Old Ob Doc
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