Can pregnant women take acetaminophen tablets for fever? Is it safe?
Fever generally refers to an elevated body temperature. It is uncertain whether taking acetaminophen tablets has adverse effects during pregnancy, so pregnant women are generally advised not to take acetaminophen when experiencing fever.
Acetaminophen tablets belong to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). When used correctly under medical supervision, they can effectively relieve mild to moderate pain in the general population. However, this medication may cause adverse reactions such as skin rash, urticaria, and liver damage. It is contraindicated for individuals with severe liver or kidney dysfunction and those allergic to the drug. Pregnant women are in a unique physiological state, often experiencing reduced immunity and resistance; therefore, taking acetaminophen may lead to more pronounced side effects. To avoid potential risks to both maternal and fetal health, use of this medication is generally not recommended.
When a pregnant woman develops a fever, she should not take medication blindly. Instead, prompt medical consultation is essential to determine the specific cause and condition under a doctor’s guidance, followed by appropriate, targeted treatment. This helps prevent serious consequences such as miscarriage or fetal developmental abnormalities.