Can I take cold medicine if I’m pregnant?

You can’t take cold medicine when you are pregnant, especially in the early stage of pregnancy, which is a critical period for the baby’s development. If you take medicine in the early stage of pregnancy, it is easy to cause fetal deformities and so on. If the cold is not serious, it is recommended to pay attention to drink more water, and it is also recommended to do physical therapy, eat more vegetables and fruits, and it is recommended to keep the bowels clear, which will help the recovery of the cold. However, if you are in the middle or late stage of pregnancy, you can take medicines reasonably under the guidance of the doctor, but it is best to take proprietary Chinese medicines, such as Banlangen and other medicines, which generally has little effect and will not affect the development of the baby. In addition, it is best to exercise appropriately after pregnancy colds, and it is also recommended to reasonably supplement vitamin C. It is best to eat more oranges, tomatoes, etc., which can be supplemented with vitamin C, which can strengthen the resistance and help the recovery of colds.