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Also, on the B6, we use the P-5-P form. It's a more bio-available form and from what I understand, doesn't contribute to B6 toxicity experienced by some when taking the pyridoxine from. And unless you were taking high doses (100 MG)of it, it probably wasn't high. Like MrsD said, you need to stop supplements prior to testing for them.
Recovery varies from person to person. My personal belief is that your body will decide in what order it will heal. Sometimes, or probably many times, it's never in the order you want. I would suggest taking the next six months to a year to get your body built back up before you get pregnant.
Also explore why you need/needed acid reducing medicine. You may need to look at thing contributing to that imbalance...like gluten or wheat issues, food sensitivities, imbalance in the gut bacteria.
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