Yep, and foals can be given it too. Interesting how now knowing so much more about ivermectin, I see why it helps my horses in more ways then I had ever realized
I was a manager of a farm supply story for almost 17 years. I know so much about, vitamins, minerals and amino acids it's crazy. All the people around me keep saying things like "This bastard never gets sick, WTF".
God gave us all the tools we needed, just had to understand how to use them.
If you sort by new you will see it. Just remember it’s very hard to get pregnant women to participate in drug trials, so there will always be limited information. I would say don’t take it prophylactically, if you have Covid call front line doctors to be sure. Good luck. I love your user name, I had to get out of bed to help you with that name!
They recommend not to but they say if you have to it's expected to be low risk, but there's still as risk. I would say take it if it means survival but if pregnant hold off but don't worry too much if u do. I am not a doctor and this is not medical advice but this is my understanding of ivermectum
I had quite a write up for you but it got out of hand. The better question might be is it safer Not to take it?
I'm not a doctor and there are limited studies of the effects the drug has on fetal development.
It would appear many women around the world took the drug when they didn't know they were pregnant and the babies all came out fine.
During a 3-year study, ivermectin was distributed to the population of a rubber plantation (14,000 people) in Liberia. Only 31% of women were aware of their pregnancy status during the first month; it was calculated that about half of women in the first trimester of pregnancy are likely to be treated inadvertently. 203 children born to women inadvertently treated during pregnancy were identified. In this limited sample, there was no significant difference in birth defects between treated and untreated mothers in the same population or compared with a reference population. Children of treated and untreated mothers showed no difference in developmental status or disease patterns.
I did find one article regarding a drug interaction with Verapamil...
...while ivermectin alone show some genotoxic effect on somatic cells of dams and the embryos. Verapamil induced reduction of embryonic mitotic index. We concluded combined treatment of ivermectin and verapamil severely affect fetal genetic material and development and induced genotoxic effect in somatic cells of the dams.
The advice I have for you is to find a doctor you trust and discuss it with them.
I took my husband off Verpamil because it interacts with SO many other drugs...including ivermectin. I figured he needed to take ivermectin more than that terrible drug. He wouldn't take the horse paste but at least he could if he ws desperate now that he is off Verapamil.
I have no knowledge about pregnant women, but pregnant horses are regularly given the ivermectin horse paste, and their babies are born just fine.
Yep, and foals can be given it too. Interesting how now knowing so much more about ivermectin, I see why it helps my horses in more ways then I had ever realized
I was a manager of a farm supply story for almost 17 years. I know so much about, vitamins, minerals and amino acids it's crazy. All the people around me keep saying things like "This bastard never gets sick, WTF".
God gave us all the tools we needed, just had to understand how to use them.
I’m making a new post to add a photo. Give me 5 minutes.
https://greatawakening.win/p/15HIY3zpgp/for-ilovedjt2020/c/
I would ask Dr. Zelenko, America's Frontline Doctors or Dr. Stella Emmanuel.
If you sort by new you will see it. Just remember it’s very hard to get pregnant women to participate in drug trials, so there will always be limited information. I would say don’t take it prophylactically, if you have Covid call front line doctors to be sure. Good luck. I love your user name, I had to get out of bed to help you with that name!
They recommend not to but they say if you have to it's expected to be low risk, but there's still as risk. I would say take it if it means survival but if pregnant hold off but don't worry too much if u do. I am not a doctor and this is not medical advice but this is my understanding of ivermectum
I had quite a write up for you but it got out of hand. The better question might be is it safer Not to take it?
I'm not a doctor and there are limited studies of the effects the drug has on fetal development.
It would appear many women around the world took the drug when they didn't know they were pregnant and the babies all came out fine.
I did find one article regarding a drug interaction with Verapamil...
The advice I have for you is to find a doctor you trust and discuss it with them.
I took my husband off Verpamil because it interacts with SO many other drugs...including ivermectin. I figured he needed to take ivermectin more than that terrible drug. He wouldn't take the horse paste but at least he could if he ws desperate now that he is off Verapamil.
All my friends who get sick laugh at the horse paste. Yet I never get sick and they do. Horse paste is amazing and no doc required.