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Old 10-17-2012, 08:48 PM #1
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Confused Question

If I get the SCS in for good and I go to have a baby can they still give me an epidural or will the SCS effect that? Can someone please give me info. or plz post their story. Again I'm 24 yrs old going in Nov 9 for the trial stimulation. I am nervous and scared but ready b\c I'm hoping for some pain relief! Thanks Everyone I enjoy reading all yalls responses, stories, & posts! Very happy I found this site!!!!!

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