Dear IndiesLove:
I'm with JonnyD--pregnancy's a time to seek advice only from the medical types. Was the doctor who said glyco was probably OK an OBGYN?
I did a quick Google search (not quite the fount of all medical knowledge!) and did come up with this:
"What if I'm pregnant, considering pregnancy or breast-feeding?
Most females now know that, if possible, no drug, including alcohol, should be taken during pregnancy or lactation. The potential danger, of course, is an injury to the baby. However, some drugs are much safer than others in this regard. So, the FDA has a grading system for each drug which reflects what is known medically. It ranks drugs from A, where medical studies show no evidence for danger to the fetus or mother, to B, C, D and X, where the medical evidence indicates that the risk to the fetus outweighs any benefit to the mother. Glycopyrrolate is ranked B. Always consult your physician before taking any drug during or when planning pregnancy. "
So--probably OK. If you ask me (and you sort of did), "probably OK" isn't good enough. I know it's a drag, but I'd tough it out or see if something topical would help, at least for now.
Wishing you well,
margiehope
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