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Cold Medications and Conception
Can Treating Your Cold Affect Early Pregnancy or Conception?
By Ann Haarman
Are cold medications safe for the baby you may be carrying, and if you're not already pregnant, could these medications reduce your chances?
In terms of fertility, your answer is fairly simple. According to Dr. R. Don Gambrell, an OB/GYN and a clinical professor at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, very few over-the-counter medications have been shown to reduce fertility. Ibuprofen, naproxen and similar painkillers are the exception. In high doses, they can prevent a ripe egg from being released from the ovary.
In contrast, guaifenesin, an ingredient in cough syrup, has actually been prescribed for infertility caused by thick cervical mucous. "It decreases the cellular content and increases the quality and makes it easier for sperm to penetrate," Dr. Gambrell says.
According to Dr. Mattison, most cold medicines are probably safe for your baby. But since they haven't all been thoroughly studied for safety during pregnancy, there's no way of knowing for sure. "In general, what I would encourage patients to do is minimize the use of any medication at all," he says.
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- Medications and Pregnancy: What Are Safe Medications During Pregnancy?
- Fetal Development in Trimester One: How Baby Develops from Conception to Week 12
- Cold Symptoms During Pregnancy: Battling the Bug While Expecting
- Join the discussion on our Family.com community!
- Preconception Top 10: Tips for a Healthy Conception
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