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Trig irritated to the max

I need a straight answers. I dont want to hear well nothing is safe during pregnancy nonesense because it is all crap. there are plenty of moms out there who took bipolar meds during pregnancy and their kids were FINE!

Are there any experienced mothers out there who have taken any mood stablizers during pregnancy and can give me a short list of ones I ought to try.

These so called doctors are just poorly informed and a waste of time and money. I dont need a doctor to take care of me. only I can take care of me right now.

thanks for listening. sorry for expressing my frustration.
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