I am not sure if this even makes sense, but for the past few months I wake up each morning with itchy eyes, a stuffy nose and sneezes. ?While I have had minor allergies in the past, nothing like this! ?Earlier on in my pregnancy, I thought I might have had sinusitis, as I was having trouble breathing out of my nose. Since then, it has become what I mentioned above and it's not always happening just in the morning. ?I have taken a claritin here and there, but I don't want to get into the habit of taking medicine every day. ?Has anyone else experienced this? ?Thanks in advance.
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Re: Increase in Allergy symptoms since being pregnant?
My doctor said claritin was safe, and so I have been taking it daily. Its really helped me out. I would ask your doctor what he or she recommends.
I just chalk it up to not being able to take the "good" allergy medicine. Claritin does very little for me but I guess I just have to live with it.
This---though depending on where you are located it could be mold, grass, pollen, etc. My doctor prescribed Allegra D and it seems to work well.
Yep. Sucks doesn't it.
Your nose will also be more stuffed up due to the added mucus in your body. Fun times this pregnancy stuff.
My allergies were killing me until my doctor suggested I take Zyrtec daily, and it has been a godsend. I'm finally able to breathe through my nose and stop carrying around tissues everywhere I go.
Zyrtec or Claritin (didn't work for me) are fine to take while pregnant, so don't suffer needlessly!
Yes, I got really bad seasonal allergies this yr. I've had very small reactions in the past few yrs, but this yr is bad for me - and I do think it is pregnancy related. I know that your nose gets stuffier when pregnant. Mine were so bad at the beginning of the season that is turned into what seemed like a really bad cold and I lost my voice for a few days.
Although DH and DS also have it worse this yr too so I think it's a combo of a bad yr for seasonal allergies plus being pregnant that did it for me. My dr only lets me take Benedryl so I take one at night in case it makes me drowsy but it holds over through the next day and helps. See what your dr will let you take.
My allergies are terrible in general, but this year they're particularly bad. My OBGYN and my allergist consulted and decided to keep me on Zyrtec daily, Sudafed as needed, AND Allergy shots. I was pretty surprised, but my doctor told me that my ability to breathe clearly is absolutely paramount during pregnancy,and walking around not being able to catch a clear breath would do more potential damage to the baby than the medicines ever would.
So, ask your doctor whether or not you should be taking something daily.
ETA: My doctor also told me that Claritin is designed to be taken every day, and won't be as effective if taken sporadically. So I'd definitely consult with my doctor because Benadryl or something else may be more appropriate for occasional use.
I have moderate to severe allergies and I wake up every morning with dry mouth, itchy eyes, and stuffy nose.
I have been drinking lots of tea and putting lavender oil in my bath soap, it helps with congestion.
I'm sure there are some other natural remedies that are safe during pregnancy
I have had horrible allergies my whole life and after having DD... poof! they are gone. Weird what being PG will do to your body
Good Luck