LymeNet Home LymeNet Home Page LymeNet Flash Discussion LymeNet Support Group Database LymeNet Literature Library LymeNet Legal Resources LymeNet Medical & Scientific Abstract Database LymeNet Newsletter Home Page LymeNet Recommended Books LymeNet Tick Pictures Search The LymeNet Site LymeNet Links LymeNet Frequently Asked Questions About The Lyme Disease Network LymeNet Menu

LymeNet on Facebook

LymeNet on Twitter




The Lyme Disease Network receives a commission from Amazon.com for each purchase originating from this site.

When purchasing from Amazon.com, please
click here first.

Thank you.

LymeNet Flash Discussion
Dedicated to the Bachmann Family

LymeNet needs your help:
LymeNet 2020 fund drive


The Lyme Disease Network is a non-profit organization funded by individual donations.

LymeNet Flash Post New Topic  New Poll  Post A Reply
my profile | directory login | register | search | faq | forum home

  next oldest topic   next newest topic
» LymeNet Flash » Questions and Discussion » Medical Questions » pregnant and antibiotics

 - UBBFriend: Email this page to someone!    
Author Topic: pregnant and antibiotics
twobusymom
LymeNet Contributor
Member # 3956

Icon 1 posted      Profile for twobusymom     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote 
Am now 11 weeks pregnant and continue to be miserable. I have been on Amoxicillin since week 6. All docs (OB, maternal-fetal specialist, NP) involved agree on continued use of antibiotics during pregnancy.

I had done the whole gammut of orals before. Only herxed like crazy and could really make no progress. No real reaction to Amoxicillin but was alternating with Clindamycin after 10 days and the Clindy was a killer.

Was a time I went to IM bicillin because of horrible GI upset. Dr C beleived at one point my GI system was loaded with lyme and coinfections. As you can imagine, between the antibiotics and morning sickness from morning to morning, I am not tolerating food very well at all.

Will be seeing my nurse practitioner today to try to set up consult with Dr J in the next few weeks.

Any thoughts on switching to the bicillin in the mean time??? I did have some improvement with it at an earlier time.

So hard to know at this point if my physical decline is the pregnancy symptoms, the lyme worsening, or herxing from full dose of amoxicillin.

I did decide to take a couple of day break from it as of yesterday but am worried this may not be best for the babe.

Most of the research I have found does say that symptoms should improve with pregnancy and decline is more pronounced post partum.

My NP is very open minded and willing to treat. I have seen a holistic chiro in the recent past but have been so physically ill just cant make the trip right now.

Unsure about the naturopathic effects on the babe to or if there is anything that can even be used. I did read that ginger was good for nausea but then another few articles contraindicated this for the baby.

So in a catch 22 because everything seems to be contradictory when I research it.

Oh by the way, ultrasound showed healthy baby with all pieces and parts and at correct size [Big Grin] !!!!!

Any suggestions at all please......

Cheryl

Posts: 204 | From kentucky | Registered: May 2003  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
twobusymom
LymeNet Contributor
Member # 3956

Icon 1 posted      Profile for twobusymom     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote 
OOps forgot.....

Any thoughts on pulsing Amoxi???

Cheryl

Posts: 204 | From kentucky | Registered: May 2003  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
seibertneurolyme
Frequent Contributor (5K+ posts)
Member # 6416

Icon 1 posted      Profile for seibertneurolyme     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote 
Can't offer any advice, but do remember seeing some comments on pregnancy in the Hope to Heal Lyme Conference notes posted at http://www.betterhealthguy.com

Bea Seibert

Posts: 7306 | From Martinsville,VA,USA | Registered: Oct 2004  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
lymesly
Member
Member # 8528

Icon 1 posted      Profile for lymesly     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote 
Hi twobusymom,

I went to the conference and Dr. B talked quite a bit about pregnancy and Lyme.

On his slides:

*Goal of treatment is the protect the baby, even if the treatment is not optimal for mother (yuck)
*No evidence of increased maternal problems from the Lyme
*Serious post partum depression is very common and should be expected (double yuck...it happened to me)

Under procedure:
*Mother to be placed on antibiotics that are safe, and follow a rigid schedule! (his ! mark)
*Abx should begin before conception and be continued through to after delivery
* Abx can be oral (amoxicillin, cefuroxime) injection (Bicillin LA), or intravenous (ceftriaxone or cefotaxime)
*Must monitor antibiotic blood levels when oral meds are used

Let me know if you want to know what else he said...I'm kind of a slow typer, or I would put everything.

Susan [hi]

Oh, important: No breastfeeding

Posts: 92 | From Shepherdstown, WV | Registered: Jan 2006  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
   

Quick Reply
Message:

HTML is not enabled.
UBB Code� is enabled.

Instant Graemlins
   


Post New Topic  New Poll  Post A Reply Close Topic   Feature Topic   Move Topic   Delete Topic next oldest topic   next newest topic
 - Printer-friendly view of this topic
Hop To:


Contact Us | LymeNet home page | Privacy Statement

Powered by UBB.classic™ 6.7.3


The Lyme Disease Network is a non-profit organization funded by individual donations. If you would like to support the Network and the LymeNet system of Web services, please send your donations to:

The Lyme Disease Network of New Jersey
907 Pebble Creek Court, Pennington, NJ 08534 USA


| Flash Discussion | Support Groups | On-Line Library
Legal Resources | Medical Abstracts | Newsletter | Books
Pictures | Site Search | Links | Help/Questions
About LymeNet | Contact Us

© 1993-2020 The Lyme Disease Network of New Jersey, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
Use of the LymeNet Site is subject to Terms and Conditions.