If you are pregnant and experiencing a cold, it is important to be cautious about which medications you take. For a sore throat, it is best to stick with acetaminophen, such as Tylenol, and throat lozenges like Halls or Fisherman's Friend for local relief. When it comes to cough, mucus drainage, and nasal congestion, nasal hygiene with a saline solution can help. It's also recommended to drink plenty of fluids throughout the day, either cold or hot depending on your preference. Be sure to consult with your healthcare provider before taking any medication while pregnant.
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