It is usually not recommended by doctors to take advil while pregnant. Most doctors will tell you they prefer Tylenol if you have discomfort or a headache but you should always run it past them before taking anything.
If you've already taken a couple of doses of ibuprofen during pregnancy, don't worry – a small amount is very unlikely to cause any problems. To be on the safe side, if you're looking for pain relief while you're pregnant, stick with acetaminophen. Acetaminophen (also sold under the brand name Tylenol) has a long history of safe use during pregnancy.
If you think you need to take ibuprofen while you're pregnant, talk with your caregiver about whether the benefits of the medication outweigh any potential risks.
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