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jen78fl
post Feb 21 2007, 12:53 PM
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Hi all. Well I take Ativan 0.5 mg some nights to help me sleep. I like to try not to take it too much. Anyway, I stopped taking my birth control pills a few weeks ago, and I am worried about unknowingly taking ativan if I get pregnant. I would stop as soon as I found out I was pregnant, but would it be harmful to the baby if I was taking ativan in the first few weeks of pregnancy? Also, I have read that Ambien is a better choice if you really need something to help you sleep during pregnancy, since it is a Class B pregnancy medication. Has anyone here used this during pregnancy? Well any info on these drugs and pregnancy would be appreciated. Thanks everyone!!
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Hey Jen,

They do not recommend you take this med when your either planning to get pregnant or are pregnant.

I would see your doc about your concerns and see if you can have some tests done etc to insure the babies health is good if you are pregnant.

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Thanks, this is what I thought. I have talked with my dr, actually nurse practitioner, and she gave me ambien to use instead since it is a class b pregnancy medication, but I am little worried to use it because of all the side effects I have heard of from it like memory loss, amnesia, etc.. Im not sure what other safe alternatives there are for sleep during pregnancy... Well, thanks again..


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Hey Jen,

They do not recommend you take this med when your either planning to get pregnant or are pregnant.

I would see your doc about your concerns and see if you can have some tests done etc to insure the babies health is good if you are pregnant.

Take care,
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