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Trig I have a concern (women stuff)

I have a concern. I suspect I might be pregnant. I will know for sure if I do not see my friend on the 12th of this month. I am on Lamictal 200 mg. I found out that Lamictal is in Category C listings. So that made me feel a little better but the risks are still upsetting. I am on a low dose below 500mg so supposedly i am at low risk according to my research. If you all know more or care to share some info with me feel free.

Has anyone ever used lamictal during and after pregnancy? If so how did it go?



Other than that I have health insurance now, I am going to go see a doctor on my day off and make sure I notify my tdoc and pdoc. I hope things are going to be alright. I am a little scared but also excited! I just hope my medicine doesn't do any harm is all.
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