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Okayy so ita my first preg.... 14 weeks.. N I have headachee.... stufffy nose... Toothache (rootcanal is to be done in 2 weeks) .. Cuz of this toothache I have pain in my whole left side....
Canttr sleepp at all..... While my husband sleeepa im sitting on the bed crying ...

I started takin tylennol extra 2 times a day since 2 dayz..... Today I had three... My doc is off on weekeneds so I wll see her on monday but onee more day to go... Anyone knw if tylenol extra.is safe.... ? I dont want to hurt my first child but the pain is unbearable ... :(
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I had that happen in nov of last yr i was only about 12 wks pregnant.  If the pain in that severe ask for Vicodin. Its 100% safe n pregnancy. Also you might need antibiotics too. Make sure u discuss with them and they know ur preggo. My dentist waited too long and i ended up n the e.r. bcus after the root canal was done the infection spread since he exposed the infection and i shoulda been put on antibiotics b4 hand. The only reason i mention is bcus i had the same symptoms and when were pregnant our immune system is being shared so its not as strong.
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Okayy.. Thankoo :)
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1966562 tn?1339819526
Yes its safe don't use more than 4000 mgs  a day of acetaminophen
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i take tylenol exta strength every day the doctor n pharmacy say its just fine just
dont use it more then directed
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