Today marks the start of #MedSafetyWeek, putting the spotlight on how patients and health care providers can make safety work! One challenge for pregnancy and breastfeeding is the fact that pharmacovigilance data is heterogenous and scattered, making it hard to generate evidence. Another is the fact that the information that is out there about what is safe and what is not is often conflicting. Making it difficult for women and their doctors to make informed decisions about medicines in pregnancy. But just like everyone else, pregnant women sometimes need to take medicines. Sometimes the reason has nothing to do with pregnancy, like headaches, allergies or chronic illness. Sometimes health problems start or get worse when a woman is pregnant, like diabetes, morning sickness or high blood pressure. Sometimes women take medicines before they know that they are pregnant. If women and health-care professionals report medicine use during pregnancy, that information can help women make informed decisions about the benefits and risks of different treatments!
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