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So I went to the doc day before yesterday because I have been sick and Tylenol hasn't been working so my doc told me to take Benadryl, I would take it before bed night before last and last night as well, I noticed yesterday my little man is no where near as active as he usually is and his kicks seem weak and same for today, he's usually very active at night but I woke up a few times and would wiggle around until I felt him move, he's still really inactive today so I drank a cup of coffee and ate some yogurt and toaster strudels and still nothing has changed much, has anyone experienced this before or have any ideas what I should do? I'm getting worried :/
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Thank you guys!
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4251679 tn?1370305531
Well they say its fine, my baby girl is healthy thus far. I don't really like to take it for the same reason (I only take it when I feel like poop. I've got bad allergies). But if it really worries you then stay away from it
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Ok, do you think it's bad to take it, I know they say its ok but I really don't like not feeling my baby it just feels wrong you know?
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4251679 tn?1370305531
Well benadyrl makes you sleepy, I'm sure he's just sleeping. But yes my lil girl was very inactive the couple days I took benadyrl, I assumed she was just sleeping it off.
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4193337 tn?1355698372
It happens to me when I take benedryl. Usually by the next night my little girl starts moving again
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