As common as colds are, it's no surprise that you stand a good chance of getting a cold or even the flu while pregnant. When you're expecting, however, weathering a cold or the flu goes beyond the simple logistics of seeking relief from your symptoms - you now have your growing baby's health to think about as well. Let this page be your guide to safely beating your cold and flu symptoms during pregnancy
Common cold and pregnancy
- Cold and Flu Symptoms During Pregnancy
- Cold Medications Prove Hazardous for Pregnant Women
- Colds, Flu, and the Delivery Room
- Medication Look-up
The Flu and pregnancy
- Flu Shot in Pregnancy
- Flu Vaccine Explained
- Pregnant With the Flu Not a Good Thing to Do
- Tamiflu During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
- Government Site Suggests Flu Vaccination During Pregnancy
- Pregnant Women First in Line for H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine
- Chicken Soup (Jewish Penicillin) Recipes
- Medication Look-up
- News: CDC Reinforces Safety of Flu Vaccine for Pregnant Women
- Swine Flu H1N1 Virus and Difference Between Cold and Flu During Pregnancy
- Study: Outcomes of Infant Exposure to H1N1 Medications
- Study: Flu Vaccine Does Not Increase Miscarriage Risk
- Study: Flu Vaccine Gives Pregnant Women Surprising Benefit
- Study: Spring Conception + Flu = Premature Delivery
- Study: Flu Vaccine Not Just Safe But Protective During Pregnancy
- H1N1 Virus
- Infections During Pregnancy
- Coronavirus: What You Need to Know About nCoV and Pregnancy