Someone Help! Is There Anything I Can Take For Allergies?

My Nose Has Been A Constant Burden!!!
If I'm Not Getting Up To Go Pee 100 Times At Night I'm Fighting My Allergies, It Would Be Nice To Sleep More Then 3 Hours. Is There Anything That I Could Take That Would Not Harm My Unborn Child?

I Walk Around Looking Like Some Emotional Pregnant Women Cause My Eyes Are Always Watering And I Always Have Tissues lol. So Please If There's Anyone Out There That Could Give Me Some Advice Please I'm In Dire Needs

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When I was pregnant with my first my doctor gave me loratadine.I believe that's the safest to try however always check with your doctor to see if it's OK for you.
Thank You Very Much!
I suffer from allergies too, plus I was working 60 hrs a week. I dont like taking anything, but when I needed to rest I would take benadryl, it helped me sleep and took care of my allergies

Would you be open to natural remedies? There is a product called Isotonix OPC3 that I very much recommend. I know of at least three people who have gotten rid of their allergy symptoms while using it.

The three month supply is on sale right now for 29.95. Here is a link to get it. You can find more information about it on the site.

http://www.shop.com/trendsettersnow/Isotonix+174+OPC+3+174+-5618003...

As for sleeping, I want you to look at this.

http://www.shop.com/trendsettersnow/Isotonix+reg+L+Tryptophan-56180...

All of the Isotonix products are 100% natural. Not only that, but they are a crystallized powder that you mix with water and drink, therefore allowing your body to absorb 90-95% of the nutrients in the supplement as opposed to taking a pill. Pills only absorb 15-30% due to the fact that your body cannot properly break them down.

Of course, you'll want to talk to your doctor before using it, but wouldn't you rather take something natural for your baby than a bunch of chemicals in some sort of pill that isn't even actually scientifically proven to work?

Saline solution nasal spray is a great way to clear your nasal passages and clean our sinuses (in fact they will reccomend you use the same for your baby with a bulb suction in the first months of life when they can not blow their nose) You can find it at most stores for a few dollars.

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