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Old 06-12-2010, 12:15 PM #1
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[SIZE="4"]Hello I am 24 yrs old and 35wks weeks pregnant. I have had epilepsy since i was 8 months old. I have read a lot about epilepsy and child birth. I have read that a vaginal birth is safe and then i have read that a c-section is safer. My neurologist says i should be safe no matter what. I am very scared of having a stroke or bleeding out due to my medications. if you have any advice for me it would be much appreciated.
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