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Old December 21st 03, 02:06 PM
Paula
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Default Taking Evening Primrose Oil - didn't know I was pg.

Hi, I am new hear and am looking for a little reassurance. I was
taking EPO to help regulate PMS for about 2 weeks when I learned I am
pregnant. Since the news has sunk in, I began to get nervous about
the EPO. As soon as the test came back positive, I stopped taking
EPO. Do I need to be concerned, though? I was taking one supplement a
day (1000 mg).

Any input would be appreciated.

Paula
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Old December 21st 03, 05:48 PM
Sophie
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"Paula" wrote in message
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Hi, I am new hear and am looking for a little reassurance. I was
taking EPO to help regulate PMS for about 2 weeks when I learned I am
pregnant. Since the news has sunk in, I began to get nervous about
the EPO. As soon as the test came back positive, I stopped taking
EPO. Do I need to be concerned, though? I was taking one supplement a
day (1000 mg).

Any input would be appreciated.

Paula


No big deal. I took 1500 mg a day for a while till I read it's not
recommended for early pregnancy. Since you have stopped, I wouldn't worry
about it.


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Old December 22nd 03, 01:18 PM
Paula
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Default Taking Evening Primrose Oil - didn't know I was pg.

No big deal. I took 1500 mg a day for a while till I read it's not
recommended for early pregnancy. Since you have stopped, I wouldn't worry
about it.




Thank you, Sophie!!! I feel better now.
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Old December 22nd 03, 02:11 PM
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"Paula" wrote in message
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No big deal. I took 1500 mg a day for a while till I read it's not
recommended for early pregnancy. Since you have stopped, I wouldn't

worry
about it.




Thank you, Sophie!!! I feel better now.



No prob



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Old December 22nd 03, 02:46 PM
Honey38ch
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Default Taking Evening Primrose Oil - didn't know I was pg.

Hi, I am new hear and am looking for a little reassurance. I was
taking EPO to help regulate PMS for about 2 weeks when I learned I am
pregnant.


Another thing is that the first few weeks are sort of a 'grace period' before
the embryo is sharing your blood. Or so I have heard when I had similar
concerns!
Honey
 




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