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ilovecustard wrote: »Don't like to post or butt in but.....I have these injections, the nurse swore blind it's OK to have them when your PG....I had a miscarriage less than a week after one, if you read the leaflet that comes with all medicines (I lookd online for it) it says not to be used in pregnancy. I would weigh up the pros and cons very carefully. I was very early in the pregnancy so I know it could have been all manner of things.
If I'm lucky enough to get another go at it I'm going to ask for my levels to be checked and only have injections if absolutely necessary.
Tbh with you, I was pregnant just after I started these injections.
I was having them every other day at the time.
I was going through allsorts of investigations as I knew something just wasn't quite right.
It turned out I was 9.5 weeks pg before it was confirmed by my gp.
They put it down to kidney inf, endometriosis, fibroids, amongst other things.
So I believed them and continued with my injections.
The day after one of them I was confirmed as pg only to be rushed to hosp the day after that to have my tube removed as it was ectopic
I personally, would not be continuing with my injections should I be lucky enough to catch again.
Ps, you aren't butting in0 -
Has anyone used their Achica £10 referrer code yet?
I was wondering if there was any restrictions and can't see any t&c's.I Hate Jobsworths!!!0 -
ilovecustard wrote: »Don't like to post or butt in but.....I have these injections, the nurse swore blind it's OK to have them when your PG....I had a miscarriage less than a week after one, if you read the leaflet that comes with all medicines (I lookd online for it) it says not to be used in pregnancy. I would weigh up the pros and cons very carefully. I was very early in the pregnancy so I know it could have been all manner of things.
If I'm lucky enough to get another go at it I'm going to ask for my levels to be checked and only have injections if absolutely necessary.
You aren t butting in lol. I ve just asked my daughter and she said she had them all through her pregnancy Riley s 2 now and he s an absolute joy and the things he comes out with. S best to discuss it if pregnant I suppose
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Sarahdol75 wrote: »Just waiting for a call back from the doctors, DS1 is having his migraines again, every 3 months they are coming and because he is under 16 they can't medicate him :mad::mad::mad::mad:, he is in agony at the minute, every time he has some calpol or ibuprofen, he throws the lot back up, soo nothing is touching his head at all. Poor thing:(
My son suffered like that. The answer for prevention was too make sure he didn't dehydrate and that he didn't spend too long on the PS3/ PSP.
Also when I have a bad head I have to take something fast acting so my body can absorb it before I get to the point where I can't keep anything down. So ibuprofen lysine rather than plain ibuprofen.I'm a Forum Ambassador on the housing, mortgages & student money saving boards. I volunteer to help get your forum questions answered and keep the forum running smoothly. Forum Ambassadors are not moderators and don't read every post. If you spot an illegal or inappropriate post then please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com (it's not part of my role to deal with this). Any views are mine and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.com.0 -
I have talked to Mad this morning and he is gonna be coming outta the hospital as soon as there is a decent beer glitch, something better than cobra/free beer :beer:
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Tbh with you, I was pregnant just after I started these injections.
I was having them every other day at the time.
I was going through allsorts of investigations as I knew something just wasn't quite right.
It turned out I was 9.5 weeks pg before it was confirmed by my gp.
They put it down to kidney inf, endometriosis, fibroids, amongst other things.
So I believed them and continued with my injections.
The day after one of them I was confirmed as pg only to be rushed to hosp the day after that to have my tube removed as it was ectopic
I personally, would not be continuing with my injections should I be lucky enough to catch again.
Ps, you aren't butting in
If you search online you can find the leaflet that comes with the injections (that I never saw at the doctors) you can print it out should u need too.0 -
Tbh with you, I was pregnant just after I started these injections.
I was having them every other day at the time.
I was going through allsorts of investigations as I knew something just wasn't quite right.
It turned out I was 9.5 weeks pg before it was confirmed by my gp.
They put it down to kidney inf, endometriosis, fibroids, amongst other things.
So I believed them and continued with my injections.
The day after one of them I was confirmed as pg only to be rushed to hosp the day after that to have my tube removed as it was ectopic
I personally, would not be continuing with my injections should I be lucky enough to catch again.
Ps, you aren't butting in
Every other day seems quite excessive . Sorry to hear that.0 -
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