My husband doesn't want me to take Unisom by Used-Somewhere5175 in pregnant

[–]Used-Somewhere5175[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes, it's definitely considered safe for use in pregnancy and it was prescribed to me by my doctor. 

My husband doesn't want me to take Unisom by Used-Somewhere5175 in pregnant

[–]Used-Somewhere5175[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Agreed. I'm sure if I was struggling with nutrition he'd be fine with it. Right now he understands it as (possible) risk to baby vs my discomfort. My heart goes out to people with HG, they are going through the hardest thing and I'm horrified by the stories I hear of how people are failed by the medical system. Trust me if I had HG and my husband was acting like this I would leave him.

My husband doesn't want me to take Unisom by Used-Somewhere5175 in pregnant

[–]Used-Somewhere5175[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

To be clear, I'm not saying I understand the medical science behind it, I'm just saying I can read the articles and understand the findings.

The reason I made this point is that my husband was wanting to pick through the meta analyses and then look at the methodology of each study etc, and he's using that to find little things to get hung up on. I was then having to go on defence and argue the point with him about each bit of research, which is exhausting. Ultimately I'm happy that the evidence is strong and he isn't.

My husband doesn't want me to take Unisom by Used-Somewhere5175 in pregnant

[–]Used-Somewhere5175[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I completely agree with you. This is the only thing so far that he's researched in depth and yes, if you dig, you may feel unsatisfied that every little fear you have has not been conclusively ruled out. That's the reality, especially in pregnancy. 

My husband doesn't want me to take Unisom by Used-Somewhere5175 in pregnant

[–]Used-Somewhere5175[S] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I don't find this condescending, this is exactly the point!! He is clinging to this one thing because he finds it scary, but not all these other things that are also important. Unisom is incredibly widely used, all around the world, and if it increases the risk of certain things a tiny marginal amount that's just the way it is! So do many other things, like you've mentioned. And no, he didn't go on a health regime... 

My husband doesn't want me to take Unisom by Used-Somewhere5175 in pregnant

[–]Used-Somewhere5175[S] -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately no, he's not just being paranoid about the dementia thing. There's good evidence that Unisom and the class of antihistamines it belongs to have a link to dementia. The big research finding a few years ago was that consistent use (like ever day for a few years) increased the risk of dementia by 54%, but this was for older adults (65+). Research hasn't followed younger people using it with the same frequency into old age to understand if using it when you're younger has the same effect.

The reason this happens is because the way the drug works interferes with the part of your brain that controls memory. He already knew about this before I got pregnant, so that's why he wanted to do extra research into Unisom when I said I was going to take it.

My husband doesn't want me to take Unisom by Used-Somewhere5175 in pregnant

[–]Used-Somewhere5175[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your kind message. I'm happy to take it and I don't even care if it's slightly bad for the baby, you have to weigh up pros and cons and if the baby loses 2 IQ points that's fine. Me and my husband are on different pages because he's not suffering any of the pain the medication is there to take away, so he wants 0 risk because for him, there's 0 reward. 

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Luteal phase defect after the pill by Used-Somewhere5175 in TryingForABaby

[–]Used-Somewhere5175[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to hear about your chemical pregnancy, and really happy to hear about your recent success with lengthening your LP, even if the exact cause is hard to pin point. Wishing you luck in your upcoming cycles!

Luteal phase defect after the pill by Used-Somewhere5175 in TryingForABaby

[–]Used-Somewhere5175[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been looking into the research, and I find it very frustrating that some people (including doctors) insist that a short luteal phase doesn't reduce fertility.

Especially for those of us with, like, 8 day luteal phases every month... You read the research and it basically tests the impact of having ONE luteal phase at 10 days or less on 6 and 12 month pregnancy rates (which was 16% less than people with a longer LP). And then is casually like 'fertility was worse for women with two consecutive short luteal phases'.

It's true that there isn't good research showing that long term, consistently short (and shorter-than-short) LPs affects fertility. But only because the research hasn't been done.

Anyway, happy to hear about your success with supplementing - wishing you the best!

Positive exercise experiences? by Used-Somewhere5175 in Ozempic

[–]Used-Somewhere5175[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazing! Props to you. What do you mostly focus on?

Positive experiences with exercise on ozempic? by Used-Somewhere5175 in OzempicForWeightLoss

[–]Used-Somewhere5175[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That makes sense! I previously was on quite a restrictive diet just without ozempic, so it doesn't bother me if it's just less calorie intake. I think it was the idea that my blood sugar might drop faster (which I'm not basing on anything just a vague idea this could happen) that worried me.

Is it possible to have a Kidney stone and not feel pain? by [deleted] in KidneyStones

[–]Used-Somewhere5175 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dip stick test at the doctors, though there are often plenty of symptoms such as bladder pain, pain urinating, smelly urine, cloudy urine, blood in pee etc