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Asthma - Living with asthma
Asthma and pregnancy
Last updated: Monday, May 19, 2008

Having a child is a time of great joy and this shouldn’t be diminished if you’re asthmatic. However, many women worry that taking asthma drugs will have a negative effect of their developing child and some even stop taking their medication regularly. This is not advisable.

 
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Numerous studies have shown that the majority of asthma medications are quite safe. Don’t stop taking your asthma medication without consulting your doctor. Poorly controlled asthma is a much greater risk to the unborn child than asthma medication and may result in low birth weight infants and high rates of pre-eclampsia (high blood pressure after the sixth month of pregnancy).

When you fall pregnant, however, the severity of your asthma may alter. In some women it improves, while in others it appears to worsen. If you experience asthmatic symptoms around the time of your period, you’re more likely to experience a deterioration in your asthma during pregnancy. If this happens, discuss these changes with your doctor and for a period of time, you may have to alter your medication. Although asthma shouldn’t interfere with the birth of your baby or your choice of pain relief, there are a number of bodily changes that take place after delivery and this is an “at risk” period for asthma attacks.

However, as with other risk factors in asthma, this should not be a problem if your asthma is well controlled before you give birth. It is important, however, to continue taking your asthma medication around the time of delivery and not to skip any doses.

The good news: it is safe to breastfeed while using asthma medication.

Read more:
Children and asthma

National Asthma Education Programme (NAEP)
Allergy Society of South Africa (ALLSA)
 
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