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Will Serta Tablet Discontinued Long Before Conception Harm My Child?

hai doctor i have consumed serta for 8 years but stopped taking it before one and half year of my pregnancy what would be afftected on my baby but due to some personal problems i was not happy during my pregnancy and gave birth to boy in 7 and half month what would be my side effects on child
Mon, 1 Dec 2014
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Hello,
Thank you for trusting HCM.
as long as this was long time discontinued it shouldn't affect your child. Preterm infants the very important thing is they get proper care when they are first born because they are at risk of having pulmonary breathing problems, afterwards they should be able to catch up with normal kids usually, stay in touch with your child treating doctor for developmental milestones check up.
best regards,
Dr. Ahmad
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Will Serta Tablet Discontinued Long Before Conception Harm My Child?

Hello, Thank you for trusting HCM. as long as this was long time discontinued it shouldn t affect your child. Preterm infants the very important thing is they get proper care when they are first born because they are at risk of having pulmonary breathing problems, afterwards they should be able to catch up with normal kids usually, stay in touch with your child treating doctor for developmental milestones check up. best regards, Dr. Ahmad