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Safety of skin care products during pregnancy

Many of my female patients complain about acne, unwanted hair growth, and other skin problems that have only developed since they became pregnant. Are products used for these types of benign skin conditions safe to use in pregnancy?

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Diclectin for morning sickness

A pregnant patient recently asked me whether using Diclectin for morning sickness might affect the development of her child.

Our recent large study does show such a trend, although the differences are not necessarily clinically significant. more »

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"I couldn’t even keep down a sip of water" »

Mother's Postpartum Oxycodone Use: No Safer for Breastfed Infants than Codeine

Joint research conducted by Motherisk and colleagues from The Netherlands has found that oxycodone is no safer for breastfed infants than codeine. This new research is reported this September in The Journal of Pediatrics. more »

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New Motherisk Guidelines for Folic Acid

The SOGC and Motherisk release updated clinical guidelines based on new research about the benefits of folic acid supplementation for women planning to have children.

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Vaccination during pregnancy

What is known about the safety of vaccines during pregnancy?

This month's Motherisk update focuses on recommendations for vaccines for women who are planning to become pregnant or who are currently pregnant. learn more »»

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