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hi all, I'm now 22&4 and have severe toothache, I was lucky enough to get an emergency dentist appointment and they prescribed antibiotics, I then needed to get verified by gp if was okay to take them as on aspirin and clexane. I've also been given the okay to use orajel but I feel taking all this is loads as I'm taking paracetamol also and using a cold compress. The tooth is cracked as it's been ongoing for months but not this bad and only ever lasted a day I've had this for 3 days and barely sleeping due to the pain.

I think I'm worried more so as it taken me a long time to get my rainbow and I'll do anything to bring my baby home healthy

Has anyone been in the same/ similar position

Thanks in advance for any advice

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