
ivseenbetter
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My pregnant wife was just diagnosed with Swine Flu today. I'm kind of freaking out but I have to stay positive for her. Of course, everything I am reading on the internet isn't helping!!!
Your thought process is correct. H1N1 is causing disproportionally serious trouble for pregnant women. So that is why antivirals are advised.Not really. Just told her to stay on an all liquid diet and provided her a perscription for some meds. However, the meds have not been used in any long term studies regarding the effect it could have on the fetus. So, we have our fingers crossed. Stuck between a rock and a hard place. Want to protect the baby...but the baby is in danger as long as she is sick...so we have to take the medicine to help the mom and then hope it doesn't affect the baby.
Wrong and dangerous advice. I do a post here when I see a danger of a post like yours cropping up.Don't fret mate. My wife is also pregnant and likely has swine. All she needed was some salt water nasal saline to help congestion and Tylenol (325mg every 4 hours) to keep the fever down. She's already better after 2 days. Stay away from regular decongestant drugs. Your wife needs to take those anti-virals if she's showing serious symptoms like high fever.
I fail to see where I posted advice contrary to the CDCWrong and dangerous advice. I do a post here when I see a danger of a post like yours cropping up.
Pregnant women are going into Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) in disproportionate numbers. Anti virals have a narrow time window for effectiveness. By the time the patient gets to the ICU the window has passed.
The CDC recommendation is for pregnant women with H1N1 to receive antiviral therapy at diagnosis.
Please do not post advice on such a serious issue and convey a message contrary to the CDC. You are playing with fire if you do.
This is the wrong part: - "Your wife needs to take those anti-virals if she's showing serious symptoms."I fail to see where I posted advice contrary to the CDC
-Tylenol has been shown to be safe in pregnancy.
-Decongestants are not recommended by the CDC or FDA during pregnancy. Salt water nasal saline ok and does help.
-For swine flu, anitvirals should be taken.
Regardless, the OP should listen to their doctor and not to what we're posting on a forum.
Ah, I see the confusion. You're right; I should have been more clear.This is the wrong part: - "Your wife needs to take those anti-virals if she's showing serious symptoms."
By the time the situation is serious, the antiviral window is fast closing or closed.
If you notice, I'm very careful to support sound and appropriate advice from individuals physicians, as in this case.
She already has the illness, so a vaccine is of no use. Vaccines are for prevention, not treatment!All the best for your wife my friend, you should be more aware of her as he is pregnant. Take her to different doctors, i heard that there's a vaccine for this.