Anonymous wrote:Please don't reply to tell me that I shouldn't take it--I know that now and am just looking for some reassurance.
I'm 18 weeks pregnant and just found out yesterday that I shouldn't be taking ibuprofen. My main source of pregnancy information (though maybe not anymore) is The Mother of All Pregnancy Books, and it says only that ibuprofen should be avoided in the third trimester. Somehow I never found the warnings against ibuprofen in my online info sources (though now that I check, of course they're there), and my notes from my first three prenatal checkups don't include anything about it (it only just came up in the fourth checkup).
So I've been taking ibuprofen pretty regularly throughout my pregnancy; in my first two weeks, before I knew, I was even on a high dose of it, to treat a jaw joint that was almost swollen shut from TMJ. Since then it's been my go-to (as it was before pregnancy) for headaches, sore hips, and leg cramps. I'm going to stop now, obviously--well before my third trimester--but apparently the first trimester was a pretty bad time to be taking it too.
Can anyone tell me a story to help me stop freaking out?
Anonymous wrote:it doesn't harm the baby - it is a blood thinner (or something like that) and if you go into labor or have a c-section, you could bleed to death, which is why it is advised against during pregnancy.

Anonymous wrote:It's only a problem in the 3rd trimester, folks.