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WestiesGirl
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Posted: 28 March 2009 at 12:04am |
Just an observation from the Data Sheet on the Medsafe web site, it states its a Category B2 Drug. Correct me if Im wrong, I was under the impression that only Category A drugs were safe during pregnancy?
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skp
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Posted: 28 March 2009 at 6:45pm |
Hi Freckle, I totally agree with you and wasn't 'picking' on your post, it was just a really good paper that I wanted to highlight a point.
I think its so great that we can all have these debates on here and everyone have a say. My only hope is that people question and research rather than blindly believing Dr's, midwives etc.
Hilary Butlers book is opposing vaccinating, however it is an interesting read as we are so strongly advised to vaccinate in NZ. And her book is more about questioning rather than dictating I feel personally.
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emz
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Posted: 28 March 2009 at 6:52pm |
Rianna my pharmacist told me that some Cat B drugs are safe during pregnancy but they advise caution in the first trimester because generally your body isn't as good with coping as it normally would while it adjusts to the pregnancy. I don't think it's got anything to do with harming the baby, just how the mother might cope IYKWIM. That's what I was told (and it also said it in the guide they have that she showed me).
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WestiesGirl
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Posted: 28 March 2009 at 7:48pm |
Yep it does make sense. Thanks for that.
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Posted: 28 March 2009 at 8:58pm |
There is a great page on the IAS website about choosing to vaccinate or not,
the link is http://www.ias.org.nz/GeneralInformation/ChoosingtoVaccinate/tabid/108/language/en-US/Default.aspx
it has tips on how to vaccinate in a more 'healthy' way if you choose to vaccinate also
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Posted: 02 April 2009 at 9:32pm |
HI ladies,
This is interesting reading.
I'm booked in for a flu 'jab' on Saturday and read pretty carefully before making the call to go ahead with it. Because my immune system is a bit fragile I decided that the benefits of the vaccination outweighed any fears.
Also on the note of Cat A/B drugs -I'm taking 2 Category C drugs during this pregnancy, under the watchful eye of an obstetrician and an endocrinologist, because the meds will provide the best possible outcome for my baby. They provided me with LOADS of medical research to read and gave me some time to fomulate a decision based on facts before we proceeded. I feel really comfortable that an educated decision by an educated, well informed mummy to be was made and that I have joined a community of other high risk mummies who sometimes have to make the leap and try things outside the norm in order to achieve best outcomes.
Thanks again ladies - I appreciated reading this intelligent discussion.
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