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bacterial infection - prescribed medication that says 'do not take if pregnant'

I just had my 12 week sono which was amazing! my baby was sucking its thumb and it was just beautiful!

Anyway, my dr told me I have a bacterial infection. He tried to prescribe me some form of penicillin to which I informed him I was allergic, so instead he prescribed me Sulfamethoxazole and Trimethoprim pills. On the bottle it says 'DO NOT TAKE IF PREGNANT'

I assume my dr is no idiot, however, I proceeded to call his office to double check before taking any pills. He was unfortunately in with a patient and could not speak but will be calling me back shortly.

I am just curious if any of you have taken this medication while pregnant or had a similar situation?

Re: bacterial infection - prescribed medication that says 'do not take if pregnant'

  • You could call the pharmacy in the meantime.
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  • It don't blame you for double checking but I am sure your doc wouldn't prescribe you something that is a harmful to your baby.   I swear they put that warning on everything now a days!  I had a bacterial infection too and was prescribed a medica
  • imageFutureMrsCaesar:
    You could call the pharmacy in the meantime.


    Not a bad idea, will do. Thanks
  • imageCerafina991:
    the benefits of taking the antibiotic out weighs the risk of not getting treated and having the infection spread.</
  • Mistakes happen. I would wait for him to get back to you before you take it. I have not taken this med and I would not if that is what the bottle said.


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  • imageFutureMrsCaesar:
    You could call the pharmacy in the meantime.

     This. 

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  • Is the brand name bactrim?? I am having to take that right now and they said while its not their first choice that the benefit outweighs the risk . I'm still nervous but I know that treating the infection is what has to be done!
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