Not studied: Airborne and many other over the counter agents have not been tested in pregnant women and are probably safe. There is also however little research confirming that they work. This would require prospective blinded randomized trials which are rarely done on over the counter products.
Answered 10/15/2017
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Airborne products: may contain Vitamin's A , C, E, B2, Magnesium, Zinc, selenium, Managnese,Lonicera , Forsythia, Schizonepeta, ginger, Chinese Vitex, Isatis ,Echinacea glutamine & lysine . This company has been sued for false advertising /claims that it's prodcts can prevent the flu, common cold and other infections. I don't recommend taking any unneccesary substances into the body during pregnancy.
Answered 10/19/2017
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