vendredi 2 octobre 2020
It's Best to Skip Cough Drops During Pregnancy - Here's What Two Ob-Gyns Have to Say

It can be tricky to keep track of all the things you can and cannot consume while pregnant - a perfect example would be the back and forth argument over whether or not you can eat seafood while expecting. And with chilly temperatures on the horizon and cold and flu season right around the corner, those who are pregnant may be wondering if menthol cough drops are safe to use. To help find out more about if this common sore throat remedy could be utilized by those who are pregnant, POPSUGAR spoke to two experts.
Are Menthol Cough Drops Safe For Pregnant People?
According to the American Thoracic Society, menthol is a substance that naturally occurs in mint plants, such as peppermint and spearmint. It is often used for flavoring in products including gum, candy, and nicotine products, and is widely used in cough drops for its cooling and pain-relieving effects on the mouth and throat.
According to Kecia Gaither, MD, MPH, FACOG, double board-certified in ob-gyn and maternal fetal medicine, director of Perinatal Services at NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, to her knowledge there are no contraindications to using menthol cough drops during pregnancy. However, Dr. Gaither brings up another important issue that all pregnant people should be aware of: "Many cough drops may contain other additives besides menthol, like certain herbal preparations - so it's best to consult with your physician as to the safety of those," advises Dr. Gaither. She explains that it should also be noted that many cough drops contain sugar, corn syrup, or other sweeteners. This could impede glycemic control of someone who is pregnant and living with diabetes, either gestational or presentational. "In those instances sugar-free cough drops would be a viable alternative," says Dr. Gaither.
How Much Menthol Is Okay For Pregnant People?
Like so many things in life, menthol cough drops should be utilized in moderation and should not be taken in excess. Because of the lack of research studies available on whether or not menthol cough drops can have adverse effects on the parent and child, Zaher Merhi, MD, FACOG, HCLD, board-certified ob-gyn, and a fertility expert at New Hope Fertility Center, suggests to limit your intake. "There are no studies to evaluate the number of cough drops allowed during pregnancy, but I recommend limiting their use for severe discomfort because we still do not know the impact of menthol on the fetus," Dr. Merhi says.
What Are Some Alternatives to Menthol Cough Drops?
When in doubt, go au naturel and forego packaged menthol cough drops for a more holistic approach to tackling throat irritation. "I recommend starting with hot water [combined with] honey, lemon, and ginger or hot tea before using the cough drops," says Dr. Merhi. Dr. Gaither also suggests gargling with salt water as a simple and effective natural way to alleviate sore throat pain. "Until there are enough studies evaluating their effects on the fetus, I recommend using them with caution," adds Dr. Merhi.
Related Posts:
Recall Alert! These Dressers From Target Are Dangerous to Children Target recalled 180,000 dressers because they can tip over and trap or kill children, according to a report by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, released Sept. 13. The four-drawer dressers in question are manufactured … Read More
Mom's Hilarious Post About a Mouse in Her Son's Room Has the Best Plot Twist Laura Mazza of Mum on the Run constantly has us in tears over her hysterical stories, but her latest ramblings about a mouse that appeared in her son's room is the funniest, most surprising thing we've read from her. Aside f… Read More
Get Outside, and Make This Tin Can Vertical Garden With Your Kids! Transforming a boring blank wall into a multicolored vertical garden is easy! All you need is just a little paint, some recycled tin cans, basic garden materials, and your little helpers. With the help of Children's Flonase®… Read More
You Are Probably Giving Your Kids the Flu Shot Much Later Than You Should For parents, there are only two times of year: flu season and those awful months when your kiddo invariably gets the flu and everyone in your family starts dropping like flies. But updated guidelines from the American Academ… Read More
30 Insanely Creative Kid-Friendly No-Carve Pumpkins Ideas for no-carve pumpkins are all over Pinterest, making it much easier to explain to your kids that you're going knife-free when it comes to your pumpkin decorating this year. We tracked down pin-spiring pumpkin ideas, ra… Read More
0 comments:
Enregistrer un commentaire