Allergies during Pregnancy
Allergies sometimes get a little worse during pregnancy. To help deal with the problem, drink plenty of fluids. If you have allergy medication, don't assume it's safe to take. Ask your healthcare provider about your medicine, whether prescription or nonprescription. This advice also applies to nasal sprays. Some types of allergy medication may not be advised.
Many allergy medicines are combinations of several medicines, including aspirin, which you should not take during pregnancy.
Some women notice their allergies get better during pregnancy, and symptoms improve. Certain things they had trouble with before pregnancy are no longer a problem.

