Meglamaniac 726 Posted 7 hours ago 4 minutes ago, The Real timschochet said: Why don’t you look it up yourself? Just type “ibuprofen and pregnancy”. It will take you a second or less. Read up on it and get back to us. Now do aspirin Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hardcore troubadour 15,769 Posted 7 hours ago 26 minutes ago, Ron_Artest said: COVID. Experts got some things wrong. Conclusion: never trust the experts. Magas are too dumb to realize that they are dumb. Dunning Krueger. Some things wrong? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BufordT 436 Posted 7 hours ago There are other countries in the world that have higher rates of tylenol use than the U.S. and lesser rates of autism. Sweden and France report autism rates at 1 in 100 children, compared to 1 in 36 children for the U.S. However, both Sweden and France consume at least twice as much Tylenol/acetaminophen than the U.S. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hardcore troubadour 15,769 Posted 7 hours ago What if they have a fever?!!! Then take it. But don’t take it for anything else. It’s crazy, right? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sean Mooney 2,031 Posted 7 hours ago They broadened the criteria for diagnosing autism years ago. We are more aware of what autism looks like in children. There is a lot more screening for autism than there was 30,40,50 years ago. Also, people having kids later in life is a factor. All these things have been studied and are valid. They almost assuredly have more to do with autism rates being higher. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Real timschochet 7,163 Posted 7 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said: I’ll say it again, in the extremely rare instance of a fever during pregnancy, take it. Maybe for other issues they shouldn’t. Crazy talk, right? This is becoming hilarious. Extremely rare? One third of all pregnant women have fevers during the 9 months. 80% suffer from pretty severe back pain. My wife had both both times. Perhaps yours did too and you were simply unaware? I’ve no idea how you or anyone can be this ignorant. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hardcore troubadour 15,769 Posted 7 hours ago 1 minute ago, BufordT said: There are other countries in the world that have higher rates of tylenol use than the U.S. and lesser rates of autism. Sweden and France report autism rates at 1 in 100 children, compared to 1 in 36 children for the U.S. However, both Sweden and France consume at least twice as much Tylenol/acetaminophen than the U.S. Do they have the same standards for the diagnosis? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sean Mooney 2,031 Posted 7 hours ago 1 minute ago, The Real timschochet said: This is becoming hilarious. Extremely rare? One third of all pregnant women have fevers during the 9 months. 80% suffer from pretty severe back pain. My wife had both both times. Perhaps yours did too and you were simply unaware? I’ve no idea how you or anyone can be this ignorant. Perhaps he is a lonely loser who has never been with a woman? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BrahmaBulls 863 Posted 7 hours ago 1 minute ago, The Real timschochet said: I’ve no idea how you or anyone can be this ignorant. You show us every day Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Real timschochet 7,163 Posted 7 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Meglamaniac said: Now do aspirin Why don’t you? Look it up and then look up the word “preeclampsia”. What is it with these morons this morning? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meglamaniac 726 Posted 7 hours ago 1 minute ago, The Real timschochet said: Why don’t you? Look it up and then look up the word “preeclampsia”. What is it with these morons this morning? Who's the moron For pregnant people at increased risk of preeclampsia, a condition characterized by high blood pressure, low-dose aspirin is recommended as a preventative treatment. Preeclampsia can cause serious complications for both the mother and baby, including preterm birth. Now STFU Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sean Mooney 2,031 Posted 7 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Meglamaniac said: Now do aspirin Aspirin is a nonsteroid anti-inflammatory drug. Aspirin is a blood thinner as well. So with those two things- it is generally not recommended. But there are certain cases where they might recommend it under a doctor's supervision Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BrahmaBulls 863 Posted 7 hours ago 3 minutes ago, The Real timschochet said: Why don’t you? Look it up and then look up the word “preeclampsia”. What is it with these morons this morning? What about Tequila and driving? Did your doctor fail to tell you that was a bad idea? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hardcore troubadour 15,769 Posted 7 hours ago 3 minutes ago, The Real timschochet said: Why don’t you? Look it up and then look up the word “preeclampsia”. What is it with these morons this morning? Your wife seems to have had a lot of issues. Perhaps obesity is the root cause for them? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meglamaniac 726 Posted 7 hours ago Just now, Sean Mooney said: Aspirin is a nonsteroid anti-inflammatory drug. Aspirin is a blood thinner as well. So with those two things- it is generally not recommended. But there are certain cases where they might recommend it under a doctor's supervision Wrong In general, high-dose aspirin can be harmful during pregnancy, especially during the first and third trimesters. However, low-dose aspirin (typically 81 mg, often called "baby aspirin") is considered safe and is often prescribed by a doctor for pregnant women who are at high risk for complications like preeclampsia. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Real timschochet 7,163 Posted 7 hours ago Just now, Meglamaniac said: Who's the moron For pregnant people at increased risk of preeclampsia, a condition characterized by high blood pressure, low-dose aspirin is recommended as a preventative treatment. Preeclampsia can cause serious complications for both the mother and baby, including preterm birth. Now STFU Yeah you failed to add the rest of it which says that aspirin during pregnancy is NOT safe for most women and should only be prescribed by your doctor, in low dosages, and isn’t effective for treating fevers and back pain. But congrats on your selective reading. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sean Mooney 2,031 Posted 7 hours ago Just now, Meglamaniac said: Wrong In general, high-dose aspirin can be harmful during pregnancy, especially during the first and third trimesters. However, low-dose aspirin (typically 81 mg, often called "baby aspirin") is considered safe and is often prescribed by a doctor for pregnant women who are at high risk for complications like preeclampsia. This is what I said: So with those two things- it is generally not recommended. But there are certain cases where they might recommend it under a doctor's supervision HTH Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meglamaniac 726 Posted 7 hours ago Just now, The Real timschochet said: Yeah you failed to add the rest of it which says that aspirin during pregnancy is NOT safe for most women and should only be prescribed by your doctor, in low dosages, and isn’t effective for treating fevers and back pain. But congrats on your selective reading. Idiot In general, high-dose aspirin can be harmful during pregnancy, especially during the first and third trimesters. However, low-dose aspirin (typically 81 mg, often called "baby aspirin") is considered safe and is often prescribed by a doctor for pregnant women who are at high risk for complications like preeclampsia. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hardcore troubadour 15,769 Posted 7 hours ago Oh certain cases count now? Thanks Mooney! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meglamaniac 726 Posted 7 hours ago 1 minute ago, Sean Mooney said: This is what I said: So with those two things- it is generally not recommended. But there are certain cases where they might recommend it under a doctor's supervision HTH In general, high-dose aspirin can be harmful during pregnancy, especially during the first and third trimesters. However, low-dose aspirin (typically 81 mg, often called "baby aspirin") is considered safe and is often prescribed by a doctor for pregnant women who are at high risk for complications like preeclampsia. HTH 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meglamaniac 726 Posted 7 hours ago 2 minutes ago, The Real timschochet said: Yeah you failed to add the rest of it which says that aspirin during pregnancy is NOT safe for most women and should only be prescribed by your doctor, in low dosages, and isn’t effective for treating fevers and back pain. But congrats on your selective reading. Nowhere does it say aspirin is not safe during pregnancy, you are just making chit up Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Real timschochet 7,163 Posted 7 hours ago 1 minute ago, Hardcore troubadour said: Your wife seems to have had a lot of issues. Perhaps obesity is the root cause for them? Wow. Embarrassing that you and Brahma revert to this. Really sad. My wife and I were not obese during the pregnancy years. Like so many others we have struggled with these issues since. Joking about other peoples’ weight and sobriety issues always says more about the person making the comment than the target. And nothing good. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sean Mooney 2,031 Posted 7 hours ago 1 minute ago, Meglamaniac said: Idiot In general, high-dose aspirin can be harmful during pregnancy, especially during the first and third trimesters. However, low-dose aspirin (typically 81 mg, often called "baby aspirin") is considered safe and is often prescribed by a doctor for pregnant women who are at high risk for complications like preeclampsia. Are you trying to show how stupid you are? Both Tim and I said while it is generally not recommended for pregnancy there are cases- hell Tim even specifically mentioned low doses as well- where it might be prescribed. How much bigger and bolder do you want to make the things we said to show you aren't disagreeing with us? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ron_Artest 1,915 Posted 7 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said: Your wife seems to have had a lot of issues. Perhaps obesity is the root cause for them? Classic hardcore gets humiliated and then resorts to personal attacks. Metal helmet. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Real timschochet 7,163 Posted 7 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Meglamaniac said: Nowhere does it say aspirin is not safe during pregnancy, you are just making chit up Really? Then why does it have to be prescribed by a doctor? Why only in low dosages? And how effective do you think low dosages of aspirin is going to be treating fevers and severe back pain? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BrahmaBulls 863 Posted 7 hours ago 2 minutes ago, The Real timschochet said: Wow. Embarrassing that you and Brahma revert to this. Really sad. My wife and I were not obese during the pregnancy years. Like so many others we have struggled with these issues since. Joking about other peoples’ weight and sobriety issues always says more about the person making the comment than the target. And nothing good. You insult people all morning long and the second someone returns in kind you're the instant victim. Typical liberal. GFY 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meglamaniac 726 Posted 7 hours ago 1 minute ago, Sean Mooney said: Are you trying to show how stupid you are? Both Tim and I said while it is generally not recommended for pregnancy there are cases- hell Tim even specifically mentioned low doses as well- where it might be prescribed. How much bigger and bolder do you want to make the things we said to show you aren't disagreeing with us? 6 minutes ago, Sean Mooney said: This is what I said: So with those two things- it is generally not recommended. But there are certain cases where they might recommend it under a doctor's supervision HTH No where is it 'not recomended, it's considered safe with or without doctors recomendations for use Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fnord 2,404 Posted 7 hours ago 15 hours ago, Alias Detective said: I’m going with over diagnosing as the reason for increase in cases. I know several parents who medicated their kids because they were brats. Miraculously both children “healed” once they grew the hell up. It's a bunch of things. They've changed the criteria for diagnosis. Most that spend any time working with those on the spectrum will tell you that they don't think the rates have actually increased, just awareness and diagnostic tools have improved. I've heard of parents with children being diagnosed giving their kids large doses of certain vitamins with varying effects. Speech and other types of therapy have shown to have positive outcomes. @RaiderHaters Revenge shared what he did. I think it's myopic for DJT and RFK to make these announcements without much stronger supporting evidence. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meglamaniac 726 Posted 7 hours ago 1 minute ago, The Real timschochet said: Really? Then why does it have to be prescribed by a doctor? Why only in low dosages? And how effective do you think low dosages of aspirin is going to be treating fevers and severe back pain? It doesnt have to be prescribed by a doctor, making more chit up Yes, you can get "baby aspirin," which is also known as low-dose or 81 mg aspirin, over the counter at most pharmacies and retailers. You do not need a prescription to buy it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Real timschochet 7,163 Posted 7 hours ago 1 minute ago, Meglamaniac said: No where is it 'not recomended, it's considered safe with or without doctors recomendations for use Without? Does the word “prescribed” have a different meaning in your universe? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sean Mooney 2,031 Posted 7 hours ago 1 minute ago, Meglamaniac said: No where is it 'not recomended, it's considered safe with or without doctors recomendations for use I know you typed into Google and use what the AI told you because it was the very first thing I saw too. But apparently you missed this as well. The safety of aspirin during pregnancy depends on the dosage, timing, and individual medical factors, and should only be taken under a doctor's supervision. Any medicine- during pregnancy especially- should be done with a doctor's recommendation Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ron_Artest 1,915 Posted 7 hours ago Just now, The Real timschochet said: Without? Does the word “prescribed” have a different meaning in your universe? Generally "prescribed" means needing a prescription vs medication that is over the counter. It's a mis speak that doesn't take away from your point, but Megla is flaiiling. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meglamaniac 726 Posted 7 hours ago Just now, The Real timschochet said: Without? Does the word “prescribed” have a different meaning in your universe? Keep diging that hole, it doen't require a presciption Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Real timschochet 7,163 Posted 7 hours ago 1 minute ago, Meglamaniac said: It doesnt have to be prescribed by a doctor, making more chit up Yes, you can get "baby aspirin," which is also known as low-dose or 81 mg aspirin, over the counter at most pharmacies and retailers. You do not need a prescription to buy it. But pregnant women shouldn’t take it unless it’s prescribed. That’s in the link you already provided. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meglamaniac 726 Posted 7 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Sean Mooney said: I know you typed into Google and use what the AI told you because it was the very first thing I saw too. But apparently you missed this as well. The safety of aspirin during pregnancy depends on the dosage, timing, and individual medical factors, and should only be taken under a doctor's supervision. Any medicine- during pregnancy especially- should be done with a doctor's recommendation Where does it say prescription? I'll hang up and wait for you to point it out Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Real timschochet 7,163 Posted 7 hours ago Just now, Meglamaniac said: Where does it say prescription? I'll hang up and wait for you to point it out You wrote “without doctor supervision”. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meglamaniac 726 Posted 7 hours ago 1 minute ago, The Real timschochet said: But pregnant women shouldn’t take it unless it’s prescribed. That’s in the link you already provided. No, it's not, nowhere does it say it shouldnt be taken if not precribed, NOWHERE It says it often prescribed, it doesn't say it has to be However, low-dose aspirin (typically 81 mg, often called "baby aspirin") is considered safe and is often prescribed by a doctor for pregnant women who are at high risk for complications like preeclampsia. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meglamaniac 726 Posted 7 hours ago Just now, The Real timschochet said: You wrote “without doctor supervision”. Try again Where does it say prescription? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sean Mooney 2,031 Posted 7 hours ago 1 minute ago, Meglamaniac said: Where does it say prescription? I'll hang up and wait for you to point it out Did I say prescription? Are you damaged? Was is the disconnect in your head here? I literally said it is not generally recommended except for certain cases. You replied to me and verified what I said and have continued to argue over it now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meglamaniac 726 Posted 7 hours ago 1 minute ago, Sean Mooney said: Did I say prescription? Are you damaged? Was is the disconnect in your head here? I literally said it is not generally recommended except for certain cases. You replied to me and verified what I said and have continued to argue over it now. Tim did Share this post Link to post Share on other sites