If you are pregnant and have flu-like symptoms, tell your doctor right away. Follow any directions they give you. You may be asked to get tested to confirm that you have the flu.
Your doctor may prescribe medicines called antivirals. These medicines are most effective when taken within 2 days of when your symptoms started. In some cases, your doctor may not wait for test results to come back before starting you on antivirals.
These medicines work by stopping the flu virus from reproducing in your body. This gives your body's immune system a chance to fight the virus. After taking the medicine, your symptoms may be milder, and you may recover quicker than without the medicine. The medicine may also prevent serious problems from the flu, such as pneumonia. Antivirals are considered safe during pregnancy, but talk with your doctor if you have any concerns.