Shocked..pregnant At 44 How Healthy?? Posted: 08-26-05 13:40pm
I have not seen my ob gyne yet, I will
today but I have done three at home tests
and my doctor feels they are acurate
enough for me to come in and get and urine
among other things..
I am still deeply shocked, I an especially
concerned that my age will be
problematic.. I have discussed this a bit
with my friends who are all thrilled for
me..
Today I am going in for a blood andurine
test, then we can proceed, I have a list
of questions..
Anyone ever taken zoloft while pregnant??
I know I did take this for at least the
first four weeks, I am now off the drug
but still am nervous.. I plan on having
the baby over seas in italy where I have
family..
Has anyone here had experience with zoloft
while pregnant??
Thanks
oh also horrible diareah whats that all
about?? The nurse thinks I could be
getting dehydrated its really awful
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Lilypad
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Oct 2005 Posts: 1043 Location: Ohio, USA
Posted: 10-27-05 09:01am
My sister in law took zoloft the entire
time she was pregnant and still takes it
while nursing. Her baby boy is very
healthy. Her doctor said it was okay.
Dont worry, my aunt had her last child at
48 and her baby is fine. There are a few
higher risks but just do the best you can
to take good care of yourself and you will
be just fine!
Also I think you should talk to your
doctor about the zoloft, he may want you
to stay on it if he thinks it you need it
badly enough.
Good luck!
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