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Cold Sores

by mmg9603, Sep 09, 2004 12:00AM
I am 18 weeks pregnant and have developed a nasty cold sore. I normally put carmex on it and sometimes take Alclovir. I am trying just the carmex but was wondering if this cold sore is dangerous to my baby??? Please let me know and then you may use this as an open forum!
Member Comments (6)

by chiquitilla, Sep 09, 2004 12:00AM
To: mmg
not positive that it will affect your baby, buti really don't see why it would you could have developed it from a fever or like me, i sometimes develop them when i'm craving something really really bad and i don't eat it. an usually when i do eat whatever it is that i was craving it goes away. weird huh?\
but don't take my word for it, ask your dr.

by tresmathews, Sep 09, 2004 12:00AM
To: mmg
I have them all the time. Ib had them through the entire preg with DD. I don't think they can be harmful. I am glad you and baby are doing well I have been wondering where you were.

by mmg9603, Sep 09, 2004 12:00AM
To: tresmathews

by tresmathews, Sep 09, 2004 12:00AM
To: mmg
Oh I will keep my fiongers crossed for you! DD had her legs crossed everytime we wnet for a u/s until I was 8mths lol. then we finally found out she was a girl. She is still ornry.

As for me I'm doing good. I am super tired the last few days though. DD had her first week of preschool. I cried I can't beleive this time next year she will be in kindergarden.

by Bailee5, Sep 09, 2004 12:00AM
I use Abreva and it works better than anything I have ever tried and I get a coldsore, just by saying coldsore (so I will probably have one here in an hour or two! :)). It is a little expensive, but it is over-the-counter and it clears up in just a day or two.

~Shannah~

by sm8, Sep 09, 2004 12:00AM
To: mmg
i know the doctors say not to let people with cold sores kiss the baby because of them being contagious but i don't think the will hurt the baby while your pregnant but the medicine (taken internally) might do more harm than good
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