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Asthma, nubulizer, pregnant HELP PLEASE?

Ok I recently found out i’m pregnant 4 weeks and 3days. Lately i’ve been getting more shortness of breath. I do have asthma and a nubulizer for breathing treatments, but i’m afraid to use it because I don’t know if it’s safe or not. My doc apt isn’t til i’m 6 weeks. so my question is it safe to use breathing treatments while pregnant? And do u think pregnancy could be causing my shortness of breath to become more frequent? Because I really haven’t had any problems with breathing until recently only have a nublizer just in case.

*THANKS IN ADVANCE*
The solution in Albuterol Sulfate if that matters

I too have asthma and with my first pregnancy I had asked my Dr. It is ok to continue treatments. If your not breathing, neither is the baby. Even though you haven’t been in to see your Dr you can always call and ask questions.

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