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Anyone on medication ??
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I'm also on several meds, kinda freaked me out but after a long discussion with my Dr and the Dr who will be the baby's pediatrician, I know its safer for me to be  on meds and monitored than try and deal without.. Mine are for diabetes, depression, anxiety, and now headaches. Taking care of you is taking care of baby. Good luck momma
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Dont be silly of course ur not failing him. Ur his mum and ur doin the best you can. Hr will be just fine and need u fit, strong and healthy when he arrives.
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Aww its not your fault and you are definitely not failing your little boy!! Its not a choice because I'm sure, like myself, if you could be completely healthy you would be! Just means you're fighting harder than healthy mums which means more pain but also when your little bubba is here, it'll be worth all of the pain I'm sure. Try and look at it positively and keep strong xx
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I hate it it is scary I have degenerated disc desease and I feel I'm failing my little boy already x
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Yes I am on so many its scary!! I'm on Oxycodone,  amitriptaline, omoprazole, sertraline, a water tablet amongst others. I'm almost 14 weeks pregnant and have fibromyalgia and arthritis and also have a slipped disc. I'm slowly coming off of the Oxycodone but I have spoken to a specialist who adviced me to continue with the other meds. Scary stuff :-\ xx
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