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The "D" just means it has Sudafed in it. Sudafed is normally ok in pregnancy, but my Dr. said Zyrtec-D was not. I assume it's because the Sudafed is timed-release. This would put into a person's system for extended periods of time. It's probably safe, but hasn't actually been studied much in pregnant women.