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Old 08-03-2013, 01:23 PM #1
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Hey all I am new to this group and just wondering if anyone else has had to go off of their medications due to pregnancy? I am on Lyrica and Cymbalta due to PN from a post op nerve injury My husband and I we going to plan another pregnancy this year and I am totally devastated because I cannot get pregnant on these medications. Anyone have any alternatives to med that actually worked?
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Hi there--wondering whether you ended up going through a pregnancy with PN as I am in that boat as well.
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