Hi R.---I know you'll be needing something for short term relief, but has anyone ever suggested you use your diet to help your body resist and fight infection? An optimal diet will also help to balance your immune system so that these seasonal allergies won't bother you so much. Having said that, being pregnant does have an impact on all of the body.
I am taking a series of wellness classes taught by a naturopath who has her PhD in Nutrition. I can help you learn strategies that will most likely eliminate the need for prescription or even otc meds, using food as medicine. A couple of tips: your diet should consist primarily of fruits, veggies, whole grains, legumes, nuts and seeds. Minimize the amount of animal protein that you eat, using it as a flavoring or condiment, like on a salad, soups or casseroles and stews. And I would eliminate cows milk, especially with mucous problems. Cows milk is formulated to make baby cows grow to big cows quickly. The proteins in cows milk are often allergenic in humans, and subtle, so it is difficult to diagnose. Go to www.strongbones.org to learn more.
Lots and lots of fruits and veggies will help you tremendously. If you have trouble eating the recommended 7 to 13 servings every day, I have a solution to share with you. Feel free to call me with any questions you might have. I am honored to share what I am learning with others. Our healthcare system is not set up for prevention. And there is much misinformation about what constitutes optimal health. If you are also interested in prevention...from colds to cancer or heart disease, give me a call. Good luck and I hope to talk with you soon. D. ###-###-####