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toothache

I just found out that I am pregnant on 5/26. I now have a toothache. I went to the dentist Tuesday 5/28 to get ir puked, but they will not pull it without an ob approval. I can't get in to see my ob til 6/3 so I've been taking Tylenol, bc powders, oral gel, Advil pm, and Listerine trying to stop the pain, but nothing is working.  The issue is after taking all of this stuff my stomach feels weird with my stomach I'm worried that I might have done something to my baby do I need to go to the hospital?
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I had my tooth pulled at 16 weeks it was my wisdom tooth too
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I had a similar problem but my OB faxed a paper to the dentist saying it was okay to treat and what kinda novocaine and antibiotics to use. try calling and finding out if they can do that. they probably wont pull it til ur farther along my oral surgeon gave me this stuff called peridex that is a mouthwash thingy and told me to put a qtip in it and put it on the bad tooth and that will help iot not hurt so i cn get futher along. I was at 20 weeks at that time and am 27 weeks now with no problems.
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Girl you gone hurt your baby u can only take Tylenol!!! Bc powder has caused miscarriages. Stop now!!! Call your ob and she can give you an approval without an appointment. But honestly don't take anything else you will hurt ur love bug when you call tell ur ob all the meds u took
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