Second pregnancy - Went through "detox" same as first time at beginning of prgnancy and stayed off while I nursed for 10 months. **I say stayed off but during pregnancy I would take it occasionally and 1/2 the dose when life was spinning completely out of control. Another health boy! I wanted to stop nursing this time at about 4 or 5 months because of the difficulty of caring for a baby and a 3 year old. But due to "Mommy Guilt" I kept going until my three year old asked me "Mommy why are you always so 'ferusterated' ?" Stopped nursing and got back on meds that day!
After begging my husband for a year and a half I am pregnant with our 3rd BOY! (he said that he didn't think HE could go through another pregnancy :-D ) I have a new OB, new psychiatrist and new method of meds during pregnancy. Since welbutrine has concentrating agent in it they upped it to 450mgs / day and 5mgs of adderall as NEEDED. But discouraged the adderall at all during first trimester. Its not perfect and demands a ton of effort, lists, and family help but its better than nothing.
Example of NEEDING it - went to Disney World last week, did not think I would need to take it on "vacation". HA! After losing my 3 year old for the SECOND time I took my adderall while we were at the park!!
Even though it makes me sad, my plan is not to nurse this baby. Neither adderall or Welbutrine can be taken while nursing. After baby is born I plan to taper back down on welbutrine and start my adderall as soon as this baby takes his first breath!!!!
***My advise: Weigh the benifits of adderall and the stress (not good for baby) of not being on it against the possible dangers. Take it only when necessary and don't over do it. Even though it is hard, you want the best thing for your baby! Also ask your doc about possibly switching to ritalin during pregnancy or about wellbutrine.**Make sure your OB understands ADD/ADHD and that you truly are!! That this is not just a pregnancy thing. Chang OB if you need to (and don't feel like a "druggy" if you do). Try your best not to take it duing first trimester. I promise its not easy, but being ADD you are tough and used to dealing with and overcomming challenges and difficulties!! If possible HIRE A HOUSEKEEPER DURING PREGNANCY who picks up, cleans, washes and puts away clothes, changes sheets and does dishes. (have her come on Mondays to give you a fresh start every week) This is worth eating PB&Js every night for dinner!! Eat on paper plates (less dishes) and keep your car and purse cleaned out as much as possible. I know this sounds crazy but the less chaos, messyness and confusion the better you will function!!!
Wishing you all the best !!!
Google amphetamine salts use while pregnant (that is what adderall is) I am planning on becoming pregnant and have decided to stop taking it all together. I have found great alternatives and coping methods in the book "Chill out and get healthy" by Aimme Rauup. I highly recommend this book for all women trying to get healthy to become pregnant or just trying to get a natural grip on their health!
God bless you
Taken any drug while your pregant isnt good. So be carefull:
Although there are no studies confirming the effects in humans, animal studies are usually pretty indicative of results in humans, so definitely beware; if you have only taken it a few times, I have not found anything posted by any people who have done the same indicating any harm to the fetus, but definitely I would stop immediately, no matter how difficult. Better safe than sorry. Good luck to you!
Hi Everyone,
I have recently found myself in a similar situation and also struggled with this question. Although each of our situations varies in different ways I feel that I may be able to help those of you who are still in need.
Call (1-866-626-6847). The company name is Otis and they specialize in abnormal growth and development during pregnancy. They will ask what state you live in and direct you to the correct service associated with your area. For instance, if you live in the New England area you would be connected to The Pregnancy Exposure Information Hotline. Some have different titles but all specialize in this sort of thing. It is CONFIDENTIAL.
They are very understanding, non judgmental and deal with women in our situations on a daily basis. They are very professional and will address each individual’s situation accordingly. If they do not answer immediately, leave your name and number and someone WILL get back to you. Be honest and tell them all of your exposure concerns (alcohol, medications, drugs etc.) They will give you very helpful information immediately and even tell you the risks in a percentage. They will also connect you with professionals in your area IF you want and send reliable information regarding your concerns.
Personally I was connected with a specialist in my area but also had my anxiety reduced immediately. I felt well cared for and was even given her direct number in case of any further questions.
I urge you to utilize this resource since it is easy, at no cost and very helpful. I wish you all the best.
Hi Everyone,
I have recently found myself in a similar situation and also struggled with this question. Although each of our situations varies in different ways I feel that I may be able to help those of you who are still in need.
Call (1-866-626-6847). The company name is Otis and they specialize in abnormal growth and development during pregnancy. They will ask what state you live in and direct you to the correct service associated with your area. For instance, if you live in the New England area you would be connected to The Pregnancy Exposure Information Hotline. Some have different titles but all specialize in this sort of thing. It is CONFIDENTIAL.
They are very understanding, non judgmental and deal with women in our situations on a daily basis. They are very professional and will address each individual’s situation accordingly. If they do not answer immediately, leave your name and number and someone WILL get back to you. Be honest and tell them all of your exposure concerns (alcohol, medications, drugs etc.) They will give you very helpful information immediately and even tell you the risks in a percentage. They will also connect you with professionals in your area IF you want and send reliable information regarding your concerns.
Personally I was connected with a specialist in my area but also had my anxiety reduced immediately. I felt well cared for and was even given her direct number in case of any further questions.
I urge you to utilize this resource since it is easy, at no cost and very helpful. I wish you all the best.