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… drug is absorbed through the skin and may harm an unborn baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant … must not be used during pregnancy. It may harm an unborn baby. Your doctor may order a pregnancy test within 2 weeks … passes into breast milk. To avoid direct contact, breast-feeding women should not apply this medication to the nipple …
Medications
… drug is absorbed through the skin and may harm an unborn baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant … must not be used during pregnancy. It may harm an unborn baby. Your doctor may order a pregnancy test within 2 weeks … passes into breast milk. To avoid direct contact, breast-feeding women should not apply this medication to the nipple …
Medications
… absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant … absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant … milk. Because of the possible risk to the infant, breast-feeding while using this drug and for at least 1 month after …
Medications
… while using bromazepam. Bromazepam may harm an unborn baby. Newborn babies of mothers who use this medication late … slow/shallow breathing, nonstop crying, shaking, or trouble feeding. If you become pregnant, talk to your doctor right … while using bromazepam. Bromazepam may harm an unborn baby. Newborn babies of mothers who use this medication late …
Medications
… and softens your cervix (cervical ripening) to allow the baby to pass through the birth canal during delivery. How To … breaking, strong sustained contractions), and for your baby's condition. The health care professional will remove … passes into breast milk. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug Interactions Drug interactions may change how …
Medications
… and softens your cervix (cervical ripening) to allow the baby to pass through the birth canal during delivery. How To … breaking, strong sustained contractions), and for your baby's condition. If you do not have signs of active labor … passes into breast milk. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug Interactions Drug interactions may change how …
Medications
… in order to avoid any possible exposure of an unborn baby to the drug. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for more … absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant … milk. Because of the possible risk to the infant, breast-feeding while using this drug is not recommended. Consult …
Health topics
… of cough is present without other symptoms. Any cough in a baby younger than 3 months, even without other symptoms, … to be taken seriously. If the cough occurs with a change in feeding habits or decreased activity level, your child needs … of cough is present without other symptoms. Any cough in a baby younger than 3 months, even without other symptoms, …
Medications
… doses near the expected delivery date may harm the unborn baby. To lessen the risk, take the smallest effective dose … right away if you notice any symptoms in your newborn baby such as crying that doesn't stop, slow/shallow … breathing, irritability, shaking, vomiting, diarrhea, poor feeding, or difficulty gaining weight. Uses Meperidine is …
Medications
… doses near the expected delivery date may harm the unborn baby. To lessen the risk, take the smallest effective dose … right away if you notice any symptoms in your newborn baby such as crying that doesn't stop, slow/shallow … breathing, irritability, shaking, vomiting, diarrhea, poor feeding, or difficulty gaining weight. Uses This combination …