There are some meds that you can take while you are pregnant, but some that have not been tested in pregnant women. Talk with your Doctor about which you can take. My wife took Paxil for Panic Disorder, and both my sons are fine.
2007-01-25 09:15:22
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answered by Brandon W 5
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Setraline is Zoloft, it is an elementary anti depressant which wont make you drained in any respect, and your on a low dose it is sweet. From what I have examine and heard about Lamotrigine is that you're more desirable in all probability to wade through insomnia than a sedative result from it, in case you do journey a sedative result refer on your physician about different drugs, there are some available that dont have that result! in the experience that they do sedate you, i ought to reccomend taking them in the previous mattress, thats what I do with my meds as they're very sedative. in case you do this you've a tremendous sleep and also you'll sense somewhat slow interior the first hour of waking interior the morning yet after that, no longer some thing in any respect!! good luck!
2016-10-16 02:40:25
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answered by restrepo 4
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When you say you are about to get prenant do you mean that the guy is waiting in the other room???
Wouldn't it be a better idea to ask your doctor, or at least call the pharmacy you get your meds from and ask them? Even a pharmacist where you don't get your meds from would probably be better than asking us people who don't have anything else to do other than answer question on yahoo.
Plus you didn't way what the meds were. One may cause problems where another doesn't.
2007-01-25 09:19:58
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answered by hartsock1 3
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Hi there, I just laugh about my past 3 years of panic now. I was not able to go anywhere without carrying xanax. Fear of having another attack was the most important subject of my days.When i first found joe barry's web site i started to cry because of my happiness.
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2016-05-17 03:21:46
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answered by Cheryl 4
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Alot depends on the medications you take and your general state of health. It would be best to make a visit to your doctor to discuss this- she/he would know best what would be the best for you. take heart that lots of women have medical problems they take medications for and are able to get pregnant- but they all rely heavily on their doctors to make sure the medicines are safe for their babies. Good luck.
2007-01-25 09:26:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Please discuss this with your doctor and tell him everything you're taking. OTC drugs must be considered as carefully as prescription drugs.
2007-01-25 09:18:24
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answered by TeriR 6
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that question is good for a doctor, not any joe shmoe on yahoo answers
2007-01-25 09:14:19
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answered by Chelly 3
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