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I am freaking out!

While going through the FDA list of medications to avoid when pregnant or attempting to get pregnant I came across anaprox (naproxen). It says to avoid when truing to conceive because it hinders implantation.  Guess what my dr had me take for three days after the transfer?  Anaprox!  Why the hell would he do that? I just spent over $12,000 and he gives me a drug that inhibits implantation???
Has anyone heard of this?
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Did your dr say why?  Was it for a few days or just the day of the transfer? I was on it for 3 days...
Thanks for your response; I feel a bit better...
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I wouldn't freak out too much because my RE also had me on anaprox after my transfer and I got pregnant with two healthy (who are now 3 months old) twins. I hope this sets your mind at ease a bit and good luck:)
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