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mp3girl

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Meds And Pregnancy
Posted: 04-11-06 16:01pm

So i'm at that point where having a baby is something I can start preparing for. I'm sooooo worried. I"ve heard that they don't know all the side effects of adm's on the fetus. I'm currently on 300mb wellbutrin and 20mg celexa per day. I've gone a day or 2 without my meds and it's not a pretty picture. I want to have a baby, but decreasing the wellbutrin (probably don't need to decrease the celexa as it's only 20mg) will be hard for me. But I don't want to hurt the baby. I don't know what to do..... I mean my fiance told me that we could probably manage to let me be a stay at home mom for awhile. So I know I could take naps when the baby does, but i'm concerned about pregnancy as I hear the hormones already have you tore up, so imagining me like that and not on my regular doses of meds.....Scary!! I'm not the type of depressant where I will try to kill myself....For me it's more physical problems. I can't wake up for 24 hours, I won't take showers, I won't eat, but I don't feel to overwhelmed, i'm worried pregnancy will add to my issues. Any experiences anyone has?
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elkie

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Posted: 04-11-06 17:13pm

Sorry I have not experienced any of these things in pregnancy or with meds but I do feel for you I do hope you find some information that will help you and good luck with the baby x :)
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quicksilver024

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Posted: 04-11-06 18:11pm

From my wellbutrin facts sheet and its probably 20 pages long, it says no studies were performed to study the affect of pregnancy with the drug. It also says you should only continue to take the medication if absolutely necessary.

From a reputable website
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the effects of celexa during pregnancy have not been adequately studied, and the potential for harm has not been ruled out. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant while on celexa therapy, tell your doctor immediately.

Celexa appears in breast milk and will affect the nursing infant. You should consider discontinuing either breastfeeding or celexa. Talk with your doctor about the pros and cons of each option.

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i guess overall, if you dont really feel you need the meds, taper off, but first and this is very important talk to your doctor, especially since I know absolutely nothing about you. Either way, do not stop taking the medications, you must taper off to reduce the risk of severe side-effects and possible worsening of your condition. Also from a non-official medical standpoint, doctors really dont know how these drugs really work and what can possibly happen so, in my opinion I quit both drugs, but only if I was in a relatively good mental state.

On a lighter note, I wish you the best of luck with your future plans, a baby can bring you great joy...... Have you thought of any names yet?
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mp3girl

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Thanks For the Answers And Some More Info...
Posted: 04-11-06 18:52pm

Actually I don't know if I am pregnant or not. If I am it's unplanned, but my fiance said that no matter what happens it doesn't matter because "he loves me". Plus he talks about wanting kids....Being in the military most of our friends are married and have children. We're both stable financially to handle it...We'd just have to get married a little sooner then expected. I've always wanted to be mom. I want to be a stay at home mom. I'll be 30 this year so I know I don't have that much time left if I want to have several children. So i"m not stressing so much on being pregnant or not, it's more the medicine thing obviously.

I've had depression since I was 5 years old.....Sad huh? I'm one of those people who's brain just never started producing the right combo of chemicals. I've tried decreasing doses and going off meds . I've tried so many different kinds of meds to. But what it boils down to is I cannot go off them, so I guess I gotta see my doc asap. I'm gonna take a preg test tonight...So if i'm not then no problems, if I am, I gotta do something quick =( I just want to have a healthy baby.
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Mints_MeatPie

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Posted: 04-16-06 17:34pm

As with all anti-depression meds, you should only continue them if it's absolutely necessary.

If you're only getting the "blahs" but no thoughts of self-harm, then you would need to stop the medication while you were pregnant. I think it's ok for like the first 2 weeks, as the cells can correct any defunctions (as in, the cells are still new, so if some cells die, others will take their place).

As for "safe", while my sister was pregnant, she was put on wellbutrin. The doctor told her it was the "safest" while pregnant.
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