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Pregnancy and medications

In the majority of cases, the concepts of pregnancy and medications are incompatible. Virtually all medicines - with very few exceptions - have contraindications to use during pregnancy and lactation. Often, the instructions to the drugs say that taking them during pregnancy should be exclusively for the doctor's prescription. Sometimes the wording contains a recommendation to the doctor: carefully weigh the expected benefit for the mother and the potential risks to the fetus.

Use of antispasmodics in laboring women with breech presentation of the fetus

In preparation for childbirth and during labor, it is necessary to systematically administer antispasmodics at intervals of 2-3 hours, taking into account the nature of labor, the type of labor anomaly, and the pharmacodynamics of the antispasmodics used.

Should I take antidepressants during pregnancy?

If you are taking antidepressants, your treatment will need to be adjusted if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. Consider the following recommendations when deciding...

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