No, best not to. Take Gaviscon, I was told when I was pregnant that it is the only one considered safe in pregnancy. But to be really sure, talk to your midwife or doctor
2006-10-24 03:58:30
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answered by huggz 7
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answered by ? 3
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You may be able to but no product has a license to be used during pregnancy for fear of any damage to the baby etc, it's not that eno would cause this it's just that they have to be ultra careful so it's easier for them all just to say not suitable whilst pregnant or see Doctors advice, and thats exactly what you should do, no problem is too small when you're pregnant so go and visit him/her and they'll either be able to write you a prescription or reccomend something that they are sure of being safe for you and your baby. Best of luck XX
2006-10-24 04:07:10
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answered by Merlin 1
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Ask your midwife or OBGYN. I used Maalox for the last trimester of my first pregnancy, but I had to get that through my midwife. I know that Gaviscon is also OK to use, but be careful about how much you take as it can contain quite a bit of salt.
2006-10-24 04:01:37
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answered by Disgruntled Biscuit 4
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Why would you feel the need to ask a question like this on here? Why dont you just call and ask you doctor or his nurse. And also you can call and ask a phamacist. They will be glad to help you. Never trust your health and your childs health to answers on here. They dont have you best interest in mind. I dont mean to sound hateful, just concerned. God Bless
2006-10-24 04:23:01
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answered by iloveatrucker06 1
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2017-01-26 00:04:08
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answered by ? 4
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Try gaviscon or rennies.
When i was pregnanct i suffered really bad from it, your doc can also prescribe something.
Try drinking really cold milk or pepermint it helped me.
2006-10-24 04:31:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I personally would not. I was told to take Tums antacids, because they have no aluminum and they have added calcuim and they are safe.
2006-10-24 04:00:13
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answered by Urchin 6
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Why are you asking questions like this here, when there are these people called "Doctors" around the place?
2006-10-24 03:57:48
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answered by jinz 5
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phone up ur gp ur local doctor and ask him he shud give u a safer answers
2006-10-24 03:59:06
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answered by Anonymous
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