Have you heard of Zofran or have you tried it for bad nausea/morning sickness? I don't like being on extra medication but I also don't like being miserable every single day. I'm wondering if any of you have experienced relief with Zofran or if you know if it's completely safe to take while pregnant? I'm getting desperate to feel better!
Re: Zofran - Is it safe and does it work?
BFP on 1/1/11; pPROM at 19 weeks; Jameson Thomas born on 4/5/11 at 20 weeks.
Imagine a love so strong that saying hello and goodbye the same day was worth the sorrow.I have hyperemesis, and the Zofran stops the constant vomiting, but I do have some low-level breakthrough nausea. Don't get me wrong, it 100x better, just not totally gone. According to my Midwife it's prefectly safe, but does cause constipation.
I am going to be the voice of dissent, and I am not saying this to offend anyone.
But, Zofran has only been around for about 15 years. Therefore, no longterm studies have been done on its effects. No studies have been done on pregnant people because they don't do testing on pregnant people. So, when doctors tell you this is safe, this is not from research but from anectdotal data.
This is not me saying it is unsafe, but just that no one really knows if it has long-term effects.
I have pretty bad m/s right now and have lost 6 lbs. And, my dr. prescribed me Zofran in case it gets worse. Because of everything I said above, I am actually trying to stick it out and not take it unless I absolutely have to. For me, that would be throwing up everything for days, severe dehydration requiring hospitalization or at the point of getting fired for not going to work. Luckily, I can work from home on the bad days (and I know this is not a option for others), so I have been ok holding out. But, if it gets so bad that my lack of food is risky for the baby, I will take it. Right now, I am just miserable and uncomfortable, but I am not dehydrated or at risk for hospitalization.
Anyway, it seems like m/s is really on a continuum. If you think there is a greater risk to your baby if you don't take it...then take it. But, I only post the above because I think it is something to consider.