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The Motherisk Nausea and Vomiting of Pregnancy (NVP) Forum
Motherisk receives questions from around the world about morning sickness symptoms, effects, treatments and ways to cope. Those questions and answers are posted here for anyone to read, provided the reader acknowledges and accepts the proviso and disclaimer below.
NVP Counsellor
Date: 2007-04-13
Question:
I took Gravol and Tylenol on a number of successive days this past week (following directions on the package). Afterwards, I tested pregnant. Should I be concerned about exposure to Gravol or Tylenol at this time of development? I believe I ovulated around 20 days ago.
Answer:
There is no increased risk for birth defects
or any other adverse effects on the baby from taking
gravol Since this Forum only provides information about NVP and NVP treatments, you should consult your physician about Tylenol.












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