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Janice,

I don't think the wasp sting will hurt the baby at all. As for the sleeping problem I know there are safe products out there that you can use, but you would have to ask your dr about what exactly is safe. I remember when I was in the hospital before I had Casey (for 13 weeks). Every night the nurse would come in and ask me if I wanted my sleeping pill. I would always say no, but the point is there must be something safe because they obviously knew I was pg - lol! One of the other ladies in the group was having problems sleeping, but I can't remember what she was taking. I would suggest that you ask your dr at your next appt. I hope this helps.

Love & hugs,

Jo-Ann

2 ?s--bee stings and sleeping medication

Hello! I have two questions and was hoping someone might could shed some light.

I got stung on the foot yesterday by either a yellow jacket or a wasp. My foot’s just a little swollen and itchy. I know this is a really dumb question, but I had to ask—would the sting hurt the baby in any way? Like are there any chemicals from the stings that could enter the womb?

Also, I have been having a terrible time sleeping. I can fall asleep with no problem, but every sound and my bladder constantly wakes me up. I used to never hear my husband’s alarm and now I hear everything. I’ve tried ear plugs, but they don’t help much. Does anyone know if there’s anything safe to take for sleeping while pg? Or is it better just to tough it out? I don’t want to hurt my baby, but I am so irritable from not getting a good night’s rest. I’ve debated about checking into a motel room for one night (we have noisy neighbors).

Janice

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Janice, I don't think the wasp sting should hurt the baby. As for trouble sleeping, my ob said I could take Tylenol PM recently.....I don't know, I have only taken it twice. Maybe you could ask your dr and see what he/she says. 19wk5d ----- Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com

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Janice, I don't think the wasp sting should hurt the baby. As for trouble sleeping, my ob said I could take Tylenol PM recently.....I don't know, I have only taken it twice. Maybe you could ask your dr and see what he/she says. 19wk5d ----- Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com

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Janice, I don't think the wasp sting should hurt the baby. As for trouble sleeping, my ob said I could take Tylenol PM recently.....I don't know, I have only taken it twice. Maybe you could ask your dr and see what he/she says. 19wk5d ----- Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com

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Janice,

I'm not sure about the bee stings. Unfortunately, I think the only

thing you can take to help sleep while pg is chamomile tea! If you

find anything else, let me know.

Take care,

DeeAnn

> Hello! I have two questions and was hoping someone might could shed

some

> light.

>

> I got stung on the foot yesterday by either a yellow jacket or a

wasp. My

> foot's just a little swollen and itchy. I know this is a really dumb

> question, but I had to ask—would the sting hurt the baby in any way?

Like

> are there any chemicals from the stings that could enter the womb?

>

> Also, I have been having a terrible time sleeping. I can fall asleep

with no

> problem, but every sound and my bladder constantly wakes me up. I

used to

> never hear my husband's alarm and now I hear everything. I've tried

ear

> plugs, but they don't help much. Does anyone know if there's

anything safe

> to take for sleeping while pg? Or is it better just to tough it out?

I don't

> want to hurt my baby, but I am so irritable from not getting a good

night's

> rest. I've debated about checking into a motel room for one night

(we have

> noisy neighbors).

>

> Janice

> 18 weeks

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Janice,

I'm not sure about the bee stings. Unfortunately, I think the only

thing you can take to help sleep while pg is chamomile tea! If you

find anything else, let me know.

Take care,

DeeAnn

> Hello! I have two questions and was hoping someone might could shed

some

> light.

>

> I got stung on the foot yesterday by either a yellow jacket or a

wasp. My

> foot's just a little swollen and itchy. I know this is a really dumb

> question, but I had to ask—would the sting hurt the baby in any way?

Like

> are there any chemicals from the stings that could enter the womb?

>

> Also, I have been having a terrible time sleeping. I can fall asleep

with no

> problem, but every sound and my bladder constantly wakes me up. I

used to

> never hear my husband's alarm and now I hear everything. I've tried

ear

> plugs, but they don't help much. Does anyone know if there's

anything safe

> to take for sleeping while pg? Or is it better just to tough it out?

I don't

> want to hurt my baby, but I am so irritable from not getting a good

night's

> rest. I've debated about checking into a motel room for one night

(we have

> noisy neighbors).

>

> Janice

> 18 weeks

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Janice,

I'm not sure about the bee stings. Unfortunately, I think the only

thing you can take to help sleep while pg is chamomile tea! If you

find anything else, let me know.

Take care,

DeeAnn

> Hello! I have two questions and was hoping someone might could shed

some

> light.

>

> I got stung on the foot yesterday by either a yellow jacket or a

wasp. My

> foot's just a little swollen and itchy. I know this is a really dumb

> question, but I had to ask—would the sting hurt the baby in any way?

Like

> are there any chemicals from the stings that could enter the womb?

>

> Also, I have been having a terrible time sleeping. I can fall asleep

with no

> problem, but every sound and my bladder constantly wakes me up. I

used to

> never hear my husband's alarm and now I hear everything. I've tried

ear

> plugs, but they don't help much. Does anyone know if there's

anything safe

> to take for sleeping while pg? Or is it better just to tough it out?

I don't

> want to hurt my baby, but I am so irritable from not getting a good

night's

> rest. I've debated about checking into a motel room for one night

(we have

> noisy neighbors).

>

> Janice

> 18 weeks

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Janice,

Reading Jo-Ann's post reminded me that Seconal is okay on occasion

during pg. It is addictive, and not good for more than the rare

occasion. I did take it once while pg with Daisy, and she's had no

side effects.

Take Care,

DeeAnn

> Janice,

>

> I don't think the wasp sting will hurt the baby at all. As for the

sleeping problem I know there are safe products out there that you can

use, but you would have to ask your dr about what exactly is safe. I

remember when I was in the hospital before I had Casey (for 13 weeks).

Every night the nurse would come in and ask me if I wanted my

sleeping pill. I would always say no, but the point is there must be

something safe because they obviously knew I was pg - lol! One of the

other ladies in the group was having problems sleeping, but I can't

remember what she was taking. I would suggest that you ask your dr at

your next appt. I hope this helps.

>

> Love & hugs,

> Jo-Ann

> 2 ?s--bee stings and sleeping medication

>

>

> Hello! I have two questions and was hoping someone might could

shed some light.

>

>

>

> I got stung on the foot yesterday by either a yellow jacket or a

wasp. My foot's just a little swollen and itchy. I know this is a

really dumb question, but I had to ask-would the sting hurt the baby

in any way? Like are there any chemicals from the stings that could

enter the womb?

>

>

>

> Also, I have been having a terrible time sleeping. I can fall

asleep with no problem, but every sound and my bladder constantly

wakes me up. I used to never hear my husband's alarm and now I hear

everything. I've tried ear plugs, but they don't help much. Does

anyone know if there's anything safe to take for sleeping while pg? Or

is it better just to tough it out? I don't want to hurt my baby, but I

am so irritable from not getting a good night's rest. I've debated

about checking into a motel room for one night (we have noisy

neighbors).

>

>

>

> Janice

>

> 18 weeks

>

>

>

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Janice,

Reading Jo-Ann's post reminded me that Seconal is okay on occasion

during pg. It is addictive, and not good for more than the rare

occasion. I did take it once while pg with Daisy, and she's had no

side effects.

Take Care,

DeeAnn

> Janice,

>

> I don't think the wasp sting will hurt the baby at all. As for the

sleeping problem I know there are safe products out there that you can

use, but you would have to ask your dr about what exactly is safe. I

remember when I was in the hospital before I had Casey (for 13 weeks).

Every night the nurse would come in and ask me if I wanted my

sleeping pill. I would always say no, but the point is there must be

something safe because they obviously knew I was pg - lol! One of the

other ladies in the group was having problems sleeping, but I can't

remember what she was taking. I would suggest that you ask your dr at

your next appt. I hope this helps.

>

> Love & hugs,

> Jo-Ann

> 2 ?s--bee stings and sleeping medication

>

>

> Hello! I have two questions and was hoping someone might could

shed some light.

>

>

>

> I got stung on the foot yesterday by either a yellow jacket or a

wasp. My foot's just a little swollen and itchy. I know this is a

really dumb question, but I had to ask-would the sting hurt the baby

in any way? Like are there any chemicals from the stings that could

enter the womb?

>

>

>

> Also, I have been having a terrible time sleeping. I can fall

asleep with no problem, but every sound and my bladder constantly

wakes me up. I used to never hear my husband's alarm and now I hear

everything. I've tried ear plugs, but they don't help much. Does

anyone know if there's anything safe to take for sleeping while pg? Or

is it better just to tough it out? I don't want to hurt my baby, but I

am so irritable from not getting a good night's rest. I've debated

about checking into a motel room for one night (we have noisy

neighbors).

>

>

>

> Janice

>

> 18 weeks

>

>

>

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Janice,

Reading Jo-Ann's post reminded me that Seconal is okay on occasion

during pg. It is addictive, and not good for more than the rare

occasion. I did take it once while pg with Daisy, and she's had no

side effects.

Take Care,

DeeAnn

> Janice,

>

> I don't think the wasp sting will hurt the baby at all. As for the

sleeping problem I know there are safe products out there that you can

use, but you would have to ask your dr about what exactly is safe. I

remember when I was in the hospital before I had Casey (for 13 weeks).

Every night the nurse would come in and ask me if I wanted my

sleeping pill. I would always say no, but the point is there must be

something safe because they obviously knew I was pg - lol! One of the

other ladies in the group was having problems sleeping, but I can't

remember what she was taking. I would suggest that you ask your dr at

your next appt. I hope this helps.

>

> Love & hugs,

> Jo-Ann

> 2 ?s--bee stings and sleeping medication

>

>

> Hello! I have two questions and was hoping someone might could

shed some light.

>

>

>

> I got stung on the foot yesterday by either a yellow jacket or a

wasp. My foot's just a little swollen and itchy. I know this is a

really dumb question, but I had to ask-would the sting hurt the baby

in any way? Like are there any chemicals from the stings that could

enter the womb?

>

>

>

> Also, I have been having a terrible time sleeping. I can fall

asleep with no problem, but every sound and my bladder constantly

wakes me up. I used to never hear my husband's alarm and now I hear

everything. I've tried ear plugs, but they don't help much. Does

anyone know if there's anything safe to take for sleeping while pg? Or

is it better just to tough it out? I don't want to hurt my baby, but I

am so irritable from not getting a good night's rest. I've debated

about checking into a motel room for one night (we have noisy

neighbors).

>

>

>

> Janice

>

> 18 weeks

>

>

>

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Janice

I don't know about the bee sting, I don't think it will hurt the baby,

but my friend here that is 36 weeks pg, her dr. told her she could take

Tylenol PM to help her sleep, ask your Dr. first before you take

anything though!!! :)

Vicki

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Janice

I don't know about the bee sting, I don't think it will hurt the baby,

but my friend here that is 36 weeks pg, her dr. told her she could take

Tylenol PM to help her sleep, ask your Dr. first before you take

anything though!!! :)

Vicki

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Janice

I don't know about the bee sting, I don't think it will hurt the baby,

but my friend here that is 36 weeks pg, her dr. told her she could take

Tylenol PM to help her sleep, ask your Dr. first before you take

anything though!!! :)

Vicki

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Janice,

Hi. Sorry to reply so late! I would call on the bee sting. I am

allergic to bees but my mom and dad are not??? I would just check

into it too be safe. I carry benedryl for such allergies and it is

safe to take while pg.

As for sleep problems, I took tylenol pm early in my pg, I had bad

insomnia. It did help. Oh, and back to the benedryl, that can help

some people sleep too.

Take care,

38 Weeks

-- In PregnancyBabiesAfterEctopic@y..., " Carmac " <ccarmac@t...>

wrote:

> Hello! I have two questions and was hoping someone might could shed

some

> light.

>

> I got stung on the foot yesterday by either a yellow jacket or a

wasp. My

> foot's just a little swollen and itchy. I know this is a really dumb

> question, but I had to ask—would the sting hurt the baby in any

way? Like

> are there any chemicals from the stings that could enter the womb?

>

> Also, I have been having a terrible time sleeping. I can fall

asleep with no

> problem, but every sound and my bladder constantly wakes me up. I

used to

> never hear my husband's alarm and now I hear everything. I've tried

ear

> plugs, but they don't help much. Does anyone know if there's

anything safe

> to take for sleeping while pg? Or is it better just to tough it

out? I don't

> want to hurt my baby, but I am so irritable from not getting a good

night's

> rest. I've debated about checking into a motel room for one night

(we have

> noisy neighbors).

>

> Janice

> 18 weeks

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Janice,

Hi. Sorry to reply so late! I would call on the bee sting. I am

allergic to bees but my mom and dad are not??? I would just check

into it too be safe. I carry benedryl for such allergies and it is

safe to take while pg.

As for sleep problems, I took tylenol pm early in my pg, I had bad

insomnia. It did help. Oh, and back to the benedryl, that can help

some people sleep too.

Take care,

38 Weeks

-- In PregnancyBabiesAfterEctopic@y..., " Carmac " <ccarmac@t...>

wrote:

> Hello! I have two questions and was hoping someone might could shed

some

> light.

>

> I got stung on the foot yesterday by either a yellow jacket or a

wasp. My

> foot's just a little swollen and itchy. I know this is a really dumb

> question, but I had to ask—would the sting hurt the baby in any

way? Like

> are there any chemicals from the stings that could enter the womb?

>

> Also, I have been having a terrible time sleeping. I can fall

asleep with no

> problem, but every sound and my bladder constantly wakes me up. I

used to

> never hear my husband's alarm and now I hear everything. I've tried

ear

> plugs, but they don't help much. Does anyone know if there's

anything safe

> to take for sleeping while pg? Or is it better just to tough it

out? I don't

> want to hurt my baby, but I am so irritable from not getting a good

night's

> rest. I've debated about checking into a motel room for one night

(we have

> noisy neighbors).

>

> Janice

> 18 weeks

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Janice,

Hi. Sorry to reply so late! I would call on the bee sting. I am

allergic to bees but my mom and dad are not??? I would just check

into it too be safe. I carry benedryl for such allergies and it is

safe to take while pg.

As for sleep problems, I took tylenol pm early in my pg, I had bad

insomnia. It did help. Oh, and back to the benedryl, that can help

some people sleep too.

Take care,

38 Weeks

-- In PregnancyBabiesAfterEctopic@y..., " Carmac " <ccarmac@t...>

wrote:

> Hello! I have two questions and was hoping someone might could shed

some

> light.

>

> I got stung on the foot yesterday by either a yellow jacket or a

wasp. My

> foot's just a little swollen and itchy. I know this is a really dumb

> question, but I had to ask—would the sting hurt the baby in any

way? Like

> are there any chemicals from the stings that could enter the womb?

>

> Also, I have been having a terrible time sleeping. I can fall

asleep with no

> problem, but every sound and my bladder constantly wakes me up. I

used to

> never hear my husband's alarm and now I hear everything. I've tried

ear

> plugs, but they don't help much. Does anyone know if there's

anything safe

> to take for sleeping while pg? Or is it better just to tough it

out? I don't

> want to hurt my baby, but I am so irritable from not getting a good

night's

> rest. I've debated about checking into a motel room for one night

(we have

> noisy neighbors).

>

> Janice

> 18 weeks

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Jo-Ann,

Thank you, I think I will call the drs. office. I’ve been sleeping

better the last two nights on my own and I feel like a whole new person!

Janice

18 wks

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Jo-Ann,

Thank you, I think I will call the drs. office. I’ve been sleeping

better the last two nights on my own and I feel like a whole new person!

Janice

18 wks

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Jo-Ann,

Thank you, I think I will call the drs. office. I’ve been sleeping

better the last two nights on my own and I feel like a whole new person!

Janice

18 wks

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DeeAnn,

Thanks for

the heads up. I guess I’ll break down and call the drs. office since that’s

what they are there for.

Congrats

again on your pg and high #s!!!!

Janice

18 wks

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DeeAnn,

Thanks for

the heads up. I guess I’ll break down and call the drs. office since that’s

what they are there for.

Congrats

again on your pg and high #s!!!!

Janice

18 wks

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DeeAnn,

Thanks for

the heads up. I guess I’ll break down and call the drs. office since that’s

what they are there for.

Congrats

again on your pg and high #s!!!!

Janice

18 wks

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,

That is a

great idea! I always forget to ask everything when I go to the dr. and I don’t

go back until next Thursday for my ultrasound.

Sorry you

are having so much rain. It’s like 95 here in NC. I can’t imagine being in the

third trimester of pg during the summer. I am so hot and miserable and I’m

barely showing.

Janice

18wks

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,

That is a

great idea! I always forget to ask everything when I go to the dr. and I don’t

go back until next Thursday for my ultrasound.

Sorry you

are having so much rain. It’s like 95 here in NC. I can’t imagine being in the

third trimester of pg during the summer. I am so hot and miserable and I’m

barely showing.

Janice

18wks

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Vicki,

mentioned the same thing. I will call the drs. office just to doublecheck.

Janice

18wks

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From: Vicki Dunkle

Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001

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Subject: Re: 2 ?s--bee

stings and sleeping medication

Janice

I don't know about the bee sting, I don't think it will hurt the baby,

but my friend here that is 36 weeks pg, her dr. told her she could take

Tylenol PM to help her sleep, ask your Dr. first before you take

anything though!!! :)

Vicki

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