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Old 07-12-2013, 04:32 PM #1
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Default A little help needed!

Hi all, I'm new and from the UK. I am needing a little help and can't find many answers over here so I was hoping anyone can help. I have CRPS type 2 in my left knee, left ankle and on and off in both hands I have a spinal cord stimulator implanted (battery in right buttock). This happened at the age of 15 (turning 29 at end of July). Myself and my husband have been trying for a baby for the last 12 months after coming off lyrica (Pregabalin) no joy so far. My pain nurse specialist has told me not to have scs on for the 1st 12 weeks of pregnancy no other information but I am wondering if the scs could be stopping me from falling pregnant? Does anyone else have any experiences they can share that would be helpful?
Thanks all in advance
Helen
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