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Does Taking Molly Cocaine Have Any Effect On Pregnancy ?

I thought I had a tubal ligation in 2010 after my third child. Since april this year I have had two miscarriages. Both I feel I was given some type of drug molly cocaine or morning after pill. I feel as if I am pregnant again 8weeks at least. Will the child be deformed?
Fri, 10 Jan 2014
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If you had two miscarriages after the tubal ligation, then it obviously failed, and you need to assume that your tubes are not tied. I don't know what molly cocaine might be, but I doubt that whatever you were given in the last two pregnancies will have any effect on this pregnancy. As long as you are careful to stay healthy this pregnancy, there is no reason to assume that there will be anything abnormal about your child. You should see your doctor for an ultrasound to find out how far along you are in the pregnancy, and to start regular prenatal care. I wish you the best of luck with your new pregnancy. Take care!
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Does Taking Molly Cocaine Have Any Effect On Pregnancy ?

If you had two miscarriages after the tubal ligation, then it obviously failed, and you need to assume that your tubes are not tied. I don t know what molly cocaine might be, but I doubt that whatever you were given in the last two pregnancies will have any effect on this pregnancy. As long as you are careful to stay healthy this pregnancy, there is no reason to assume that there will be anything abnormal about your child. You should see your doctor for an ultrasound to find out how far along you are in the pregnancy, and to start regular prenatal care. I wish you the best of luck with your new pregnancy. Take care!