Can Amoxicillin be taken while pregnant?


I am taking amoxicillin for a sore throat. It is possible that I may be pregnant. Can this harm the newborn if I am?

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Amoxicillin is a penicillin antibiotic explicitly considered safe during pregnancy and while breast-feeding. Completion of the full course of prescribed antibiotics is exalted to prevent re-infection. You should contact the health provider who prescribed the antibiotic and permit them know you are pregnant. As a general rule, it is learned to avoid medication during early pregnancy when the fetus is developing, but it is other important to weigh the risks (minimal here case) with the benefits (treating an infection which may complicate pregnancy). It is influential to remember that antibiotic use alters the normal flora within the vagina, predisposing some women to yeast infections. Try eating yogurt day by day and avoiding the use of soap in the vaginal area. Yeast infections can be treated beside medication during pregnancy. It is important to discuss the antibiotic use and any concerns more or less vaginal infections with your obstetric condition care provider at your first call on.

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Amoxicillin is past the worst to take during pregnancy. I am both a pharmacist and an expecting father. Several other antibiotics may end in problems during pregancy but I assure you that amoxicillin is safe. :-) congrats (if you really are pregnant that is)

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