Tuesday 9 October 2012

Phentermine 37.5 and pregnancy


Accumulation of fat during pregnancy is a natural phenomenon but if it increases more than normal, it can cause diabetes in pregnant women. Many such women want to try consuming weight loss pills during this period. According to the latest surveys, it is safe to consume such tablets during pregnancy if taken as per the doctor’s prescription. But it might harm if consumed in large quantity. 

Though phentermine 37.5 has proved to be safe for pregnant women, it is advised to avoid the use of such pills during this period. Consuming any kind of medicines creates a fear of problems like abnormal development of fetus and gestational diabetes. There may also be several other side effects of these tablets.

Doctors recommend that their consumption should be stopped well before the start of pregnancy. If you are already taking these tablets, you should slow down your dosage gradually so that you don’t have to face the withdrawal effects of these drugs. Also right after delivery, when the mother breast feed their baby, these should be avoided to preserve the baby’s health. Otherwise the contents of the drugs may pass on to the baby affecting its health adversely.

These tables not only cause problems to the mother but also affect the health of the baby. Losing weight during pregnancy may lead to problems in babies like under weight babies or babies with abnormal growth. Various tests like ultrasounds are taken on pregnant women to examine the health of the baby. In case any abnormality is found, consumption of these medicines must be stopped immediately. Consultation of a doctor is very essential in such cases before starting consuming phentermine 37.5 or any other such tablets. Going ahead with your own decision for selecting weight loss pills and deciding the dosage can be life threatening for you.

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