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Q: Extremely Worried
asked by: Azure777 on May 9th, 2007
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ok so i recently found out that i'm further along than i thought... further by a month and a half!

in that month and a half i was prescribed Oxycontine for pain due to a couple dieing teeth that were pulled... the prescription was for a full month... that month took pace in the first and second months of my babies development. i went to the OB to make sure my baby was alright and they said everything was completely fine... but what if they missed something?... what are the effects that the drug can have on my unborn child? am i worry for nothing?

... any advice or support would be much appreciated.
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jaime_elms
replied on May 9th, 2007
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Hi there i am sure if u have been to see your doctor or the hospital everything will be fine. its like every one when they are pregnant they say dont eat this n that, But plently of people have gone out clubbing drinking loads and not known they are pregnant. They would have said if there was something wrong, Dont panic cause you wil just stress ur self out
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Dannzibelle
replied on May 9th, 2007
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If your doctor had carried out checks and found out that nothing is wrong then chances are nothing is wrong. it is normal to worry, on the friday before i found out i was pregnant i drank an unbeilivable amount of alcohol not realising that i was pregnant, i still feel guilty about that now but if you didn't know then it's not your fault
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Azure777
replied on May 9th, 2007
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thanks guys... that makes me feel better to know that no one is perfect... and it wasn't my fault... i'm still going t feel guilty if anything goes wrong... but at least i know i'm being a good mother while i know i'm a mother... so muchos thanks!
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Dannzibelle
replied on May 9th, 2007
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Azure777 wrote:
thanks guys... that makes me feel better to know that no one is perfect... and it wasn't my fault... i'm still going t feel guilty if anything goes wrong... but at least i know i'm being a good mother while i know i'm a mother... so muchos thanks!

it is normal to feel guilty, but like i said before if you didn't know you were pregnant then you're not gunna walk around treading on eggshells! I'm sure everything is fine, your docotor would have told you otherwise. Good luck with everything
Danni x
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