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thornyrose76
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IF one receives the treatment, physically improves, either through physio//rehab or bc of the treatment or both, would it be a greenlight to conceivin? I am still in my thirties and my fiance and Iwould like to have a child, would it be ok to do so? Whhy not right?
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I don't think anyone knows. At least MS itself does not put a person into the high risk category for pregnancy. There is someone here on the forum who had the procedure done by Dr. Dake and got pregnant a few months later.

My husband and I have three children, they are a lot of work, they also give meaning to it all! Best of luck with whatever you decide!
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Cece, Patrick has asked everyone to stop because the hospital is getting
so bombarded from the globe. He said he needs their support right now for himself and their child. So everyone prayers and we must wait for
some word from the family as to what to do next. So great to see so
many ready to help.
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thanks mangio...this is upsetting...hope things will be ok for them. I'll edit the letter writing thread to make it clear it's currently off.
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I am planning to try for a third baby after liberation. I know that you will need to wait until you are done taking anti-coagulants and any other drugs that are counterindicated during pregnancy. Stenting would increase the wait time.

Probably wouldn't hurt to ask a doctor though.
always look on the bright side of life

Veins opened 10/15/10. RIJV still on the small side. Feeling much better.
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oh most definitely ,, I just wanted to knw what others experiences were regarding the issue of pregnancy, some input, it allhelps
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Here's a link to another (short) thread on the subject of post-ccsvi-treatment pregnancy.

http://www.thisisms.com/ftopict-9422-cc ... +pregnancy
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