29 weeks pregnant and get swine flu?

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Hello there, I understand your concerns and I would feel completely impossible to tell apart in your position.

But basically, it's a risk:benefit ratio that you have to weigh up. During pregnancy your immune system and immune response is essentially suppressed. This means that you are more at risk from suffering secondary complications as a result of the flu virus,- this does not mean that you necessarily will, but pregnancy is a particular risk factor as you are well aware.

The RARE risk that you will have a very doomed to failure reaction from the Antiviral drug is by far outweighed by the protection it will give you against secondary complications.

Take the antiviral drug. The adjectives idea of the inhaler is that it is inhaled directly into your lungs, thus minimising the side effects to the rest of the body (your baby).

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