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Be careful with medicines
It's worth considering those medicines - prescription and non-prescription - that may be inadvisable while trying to get pregnant. For example, some painkillers are anti-spasmodic, which may actually prevent ovulation.
Zita West, author of Zita West's Guide To Getting Pregnant
By Zita West, fertility expert
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julie
hi i,mwondering if you can helpme i take lorzapham and metformin and for the last 3 months i still cant get pregnant ,please help
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