Exposure to Diclegis, Zofran, Metocloropramide, Promethazine, and Methylprednisolone in the first trimester of pregnancy. First trimester
Tramadol should be avoided in pregnancy. Second trimester use may be safe Opioids should be avoided in pregnancy unless there is no viable alternative. First
trimester of pregnancy, second trimester of pregnancy, third trimester of pregnancy, 28; hydrocodone OR oxycodone OR morphine OR meperidine OR tramadol
first trimester of pregnancy (the period of fetal organ The safety of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid use during the first trimester of pregnancy.
Exposure to Diclegis, Zofran, Metocloropramide, Promethazine, and Methylprednisolone in the first trimester of pregnancy. First trimester
NSAIDs should generally be avoided in pregnancy (despite Category B before third trimester). Miscarriage risk in first trimester Tramadol should be avoided in
by UA Pritham 2024 Cited by 33during the second trimester of pregnancy Third Trimester, Recommendation. Acetaminophen Tramadol, Increased risk of first trimester miscarriage (Bloor et al
by K Schreiber 2024 Cited by 22Avoid tramadol peri-conception and in first trimester and only during the first trimester of pregnancy. In only 18% of cases (n
4 mg ampoule (2 tramadol (antalgic effect reduced). Pregnancy: avoid during the first trimester; not recommended for nausea and vomiting of pregnancy
Morning sickness usually manifests right at the beginning of the pregnancy, typically around 20 days after conception occurs, and continues for a few weeks, in extreme cases sometimes well into the second trimester, and is usually gone by 8 weeks (although it can linger for literally half the pregnancy, but if that was the case with Amanda, she would be very visibly pregnant, so why hasn't Jace noticed...?)