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Old 03-04-2008, 11:45 PM #1
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Confused Thinking about having another child

but wanted to get on here and see if there are others that have gone through pregnancy with MS? I am so nervous. I really want to have another one.

The OB dr is sending me to the Prenatalogist because he said I'd be a high-risk pregancy since I will be 35 in July. Probably also because of the MS.

I am going to see a new neuro (Dr. Brandes) on the 13th because I wanted a specialist and also because my current one seems to have lost some of my paperwork and not requested any bloodwork. I started Rebif in June. I went on my own accord in Sept for bloodwork and it was fine. Should I worry so much?

I've also been having skipped heartbeats daily. They say that is normal but when I told MS Lifelines about it they said to have the thyroid checked. Hmmm.

Anyway, thank you in advance, to everyone who responds. I just want this so bad but want it to all be safe.

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