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Is Prilosec safe during Pregnancy?

by herbie1024, Jul 08, 2008 07:24PM
Is Prilosec OTC safe during pregnancy? And if it is not and you stop taking it will there be any dammage done to the baby?
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by Tanker Chic, Jul 08, 2008 08:40PM
I had cronic heartburn my entire pg.  It started even before my first missed period.  I started taking prilosec around the beginning of the second trimester and took it all the way until the end.  Even after the baby dropped, I still had very intense heartburn if I didn't take the prilosec. As long as I took the prilosec everyday, I felt nothing.  I took it at the direction of my dr and my son is fine.  Better than fine really :)  
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