I was stung yesterday by a bee on my upper lip and i am still in my first trimester of pregnancy. I felt really crap afterwords. My lip swole up but the worst was the burning in my nose and eyes and that was really bad. Today I can bearly turn my neck and it is stiff. Dont feel very good. I am not worryd about me but I am very conserned about what the effects of the bee venom have on the fetus. If I feel so horrible how does the baby feel? What effects would it have on the baby in the womb??? How much venom reach the womb?
(eng is not my first language)
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Thanks Tasia! The last time I was stung I was maybe 8 or 9? And it was by a yellow jacket, he got my finger. OUCH! My foot is just really sore from where the bee got me...I'm glad it wasn't worse.
Bee stings really suck, I haven't had one in years but I hope after reading your post that I don't get one soon, lol. Feel better sweetie!
Thanks ladies!! I've been trying to stay off of my foot, and thankfully the swelling has subsided greatly. I was getting a little worried at how quickly it swelled up, but it must have been the initial attack. Other than it being a little tender, I think I will be okay. No need for benadryl. I was actually told by my doc and midwife it was okay to take if needed during pregnancy. Is this something new that just came up? I took it with my son (it was the only thing that helped me as I had many sinus issues with him) and had no problems. But I definitely skip any and all medications if I don't need it. Thanks again!
Pregnant women are not supposed to take allergy medications. I recently called to ask about this and they're all in a class that say you cannot take them in the 3rd trimester. So I told the pharmacist, "If it's not safe in the 3rd trimester, there's no way I'm taking it in the 2nd!" They have no studies to show if they're safe or not.
Ice should help. I'd call your doctor, just in case, let them know what they think.
Ice is fine. I'm hesitant about the Benadryl, because advice about medications should come from your doctor.
Watch for signs of infection (worsening of the redness, increasing pain, increasing swelling, hot to the touch).
There are also some remedies available at the drug store that you can tab on the sting. Some people use meat tenderizer (mixed into a little paste with water) on it.