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Q: Antioxidants and UTIs
asked by: DoctorQuestion on January 28th, 2009
I am taking prenatal vitamin alng with my infertility drugs.Using Rainbow light prenatals.Recently i discovered that it contains herbs like Raspberry,alfalafa etc..Is it safe to take those prenatals which contain herbs as i am on my infertility treatments.Please advise me as what to do since I have haerd that herbs can interact with medications.Alos please suggest me good OTC prenatal vitamin


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Dr. Goce Aleksovski , MD
replied on January 29th, 2009
Urinary and Bladder Disorders Answer A5583
Current medical status: Infertility Fibroid TTC from past 3 years
Current medical treatment: Undergone 4 rounds of IUI with injectables ..all BFN

No medical data or scientific studies can be found about the raspberry and alfalfa influence on fertility. However, the raspberry is known for its big antioxidant potential. It might help the immunity to fight against chronic urinary and/or genital infections, in coordination with adequate medications.




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