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    Posted: 21 January 2008 at 10:32am

I did a quick search but couldn't find anything on this.

Is it ok to take Quick-Eze when pregnant??


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ooo do you have some news!!???


I took chewable Quickeze all thru preg with my Ethan, and have had some this preg. I believe that it is OK

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i have titralac that i got midwife to prescribe for me..... but she also told me quickeze are ok.. but be interesting to see if others got told the same?
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I lived off quick eze when I was pregnant lol
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I had titralac on Script when preg with Alize and lived on the stuff.


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im with you kels...i hated taking pills but mw assured me they are fine and they just take all the pain and blah away straight away... awesome!
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My MW told me that Gaviscon was better as it sat on top of the acid and didn't interfere with absorption, whereas quick-eze line the stomach. I thought the gaviscon tasted like cr*p though and took quick-eze instead.

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yeah my gaviscon didnt work hardly at all... by far the best was the titralac...get some:)
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I hated gaviscon cos it made me feel really sick, and quickeze didn't seem to work... I've been living on titralac though, sometimes it doesnt seem to work that well either but I just take more until it works
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I lived on Mylanta when I was preg with the gremlins, literally ate it by the boxful! I had such chronic heartburn that I was chewing thru twice the daily recommended dose by the end.
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Lol - Twice the recommended dosage?

It's justifiable though, you were compensating for the fact that there was TWO wee ones causing you grief.

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The titralac container doesn't even have a recommended limit per day, I don't think... just says take 2 whenever required. Which is a lot, lol.
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i was basically having quick eze for breakfast, lunch and dinner for both my pregnancies

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Quick-Eze are fine when pregnant - I've checked with my m/w. It's the only anti acid I can take - the Quick-Eze mint chews - yummy
So have you got some news to share?
    
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Hahahaha not confirmed yet. Have had two exteremly faint Positives so had blood tests today. Guess I will know for sure in two-three days.

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Quick-Eze are fine, they say you can take them in pregnancy magazines, they advertise them. I eat them a lot cos I have been suffering bad wind and intergestion

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Fingers crossed for you - hope you get a BFP soon!
    
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