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It is very unlikely for your baby to have seizures from withdrawal. Your doctor knows the medication you are on, and you should also make sure that the pediatrician seeing your baby knows. That way, your baby can be monitored closely for any signs of withdrawal as a newborn. Withdrawal symptoms in babies sometimes require treatment with medications and a somewhat longer hospital stay, but in general, they are not a life threatening problem to the baby.
Thank you from your input. I am 32 weeks today and I have taken ultram the entire time. She seems to be fine and every doctor visit has been perfect. He says everything will be fine but this is my frist child and I am getting closer to my due date and I have heard things (online) about baby's being born with seizures from Ultram and withdrawls. I have only taken 50mg a day with this baby. Should I try and stop prior to my due date to avoid withdrawl or seizures? My doctor has literally NO INPUT on this other than I have permission to take the medicine. I dont feel like the medicine has harmed anything in any way but I just hear rumors about this medicine can cause bleeding and so on. Do you know of any bad experiences in pregnancy with this drug in the last 2 months of pregnancy? Thank you so much any general info will be appriciated.
Tramadol (Ultram is the brand name) has very little data regarding usage during early pregnancy. Although animal models have shown some toxic effects, there is virtually no human data. The general class of pain medications that include tramadol do not have a high association with fetal defects. They can sometimes be associated with withdrawal symptoms in the newborn baby, although this is not common.
Continued discussion with your obstetrician about your pain control is the best way to choose medications to treat your pain while minimizing the risk for your baby. In this case, tramadol may continue to be the best medication for you to use.