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Old 02-11-2010, 03:28 PM #1
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Default Pregnant and MG

I have been missing due to being really busy with work lately.

Since I know several here have had MG for over a decade I was hoping that someone may have experienced pregnancy with MG. We recently found out we're expecting and I have tried to only use the Mestinon when I really need it, at least to get over that important first trimester but I am really struggling. It is hard to say what is tiredness from the MG and what is from bieng pregnant, but I do feel sluggish in the legs and arms so I know that is from MG. I have a call into my neuro and will of course ask the OB but what should I expect during my pregnancy now that I have MG?

Thanks in advance.
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