Centre de médecine de la reproduction de l'Idaho

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Aider chacun de nos patients à avoir un bébé dans un cadre rempli de compassion, de dignité et de respect.

Nouveau bureau
dans Méridien !

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Dans le but de rendre les soins plus accessibles à toutes nos patientes de Boise, Meridian et des environs, nous avons ouvert un nouveau centre de soins de grossesse au Talus Professional Plaza à Meridian.

En plus des nouvelles consultations de patientes pour un traitement contre l'infertilité, cette clinique offrira les rendez-vous de suivi de grossesse suivants :

  • Des analyses de sang
  • Test de réceptivité endométriale
  • Ultrason
  • Suivi du cycle de transfert d'embryons congelés
  • Échographie par perfusion de solution saline
  • Surveillance du cycle de portage gestationnel

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Information About Tylenol (Acetaminophen) Use During Pregnancy

Tylenol (Acetaminophen) Use During Pregnancy

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends acetaminophen (Tylenol) as the preferred first-line analgesic and antipyretic for use during pregnancy when clinically indicated, advising that it should be used at the lowest effective dose for the shortest possible duration. This recommendation is based on extensive epidemiological data showing no clear association between acetaminophen use and major birth defects, miscarriage, or adverse maternal or fetal outcomes when used as directed.

Recent studies have raised concerns about possible associations between prenatal acetaminophen exposure and neurodevelopmental disorders such as ADHD and autism. However, these associations are weak, and confounding factors—such as indication for use, parental health, and genetics—likely explain the observed risks. Large cohort and sibling-control studies have not demonstrated a causal relationship.

ACOG emphasizes that acetaminophen should be reserved for situations where its use is medically necessary, such as for the treatment of fever or significant pain, and that pregnant patients should avoid unnecessary or prolonged use. The maximum recommended adult dose is 4,000 mg per 24 hours and exceeding this increases the risk of hepatotoxicity. Nonpharmacologic options should be considered before medication is initiated.

In summary: ACOG supports the judicious use of acetaminophen in pregnancy, with careful attention to dose and duration, and recommends counseling patients on the evolving evidence and the importance of minimizing unnecessary medication exposure.

Holiday Hours

Thanksgiving Week

ICRM will be OPEN Monday-Wednesday.

We will not be available for any monitoring or IUI procedures on Thanksgiving Day, November 27th.

Last day to report cycle day 1 for IUI/Donor insemination treatment is December 4th.

December 24th-26th

ICRM will be CLOSED

Thursday, January 1st

ICRM will be CLOSED
Happy Holidays!

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