Guest guest Posted January 21, 2003 Report Share Posted January 21, 2003 >Yes, this was the cycle that was supposed to be IUI #1, but got >cancelled and I felt like crud all around ov time.....but since it was >our anniversary..... BTW, I feel great - thank for putting me on to >the Moducare. Do I need to discontinue, or is it safe to take during >pg? > I'm glad the Moducare helped. In the health food industry, we always tell pregnant women not to take *anything* (other than the standard multi, folic acid, etc.) without the advice - or at least the knowledge - of their doctor. Homeopathic remedies are an exception, being very safe for pregnancy and children. That said, I spoke to a representative at the company who makes Moducare, and their statement is that it is put on the label (to check with your doctor if pregnant or nursing) as a precaution mainly becasue it is considered a food *supplement* (not an essential vitamin) and therefore a pregnant woman needs to inform her healthcare provider as to what she is taking. Otherwise, from their research and standpoint, Moducare is safe during pregnancy and nursing, and for women who want to continue to support their immune system with Moducare, it is fine. And rememebr, it is not an herb, but a natural substance found in plants. In my own experience, in my first trimester, I cut down on all of my supplements, only taking a multi and extra folic acid, as well as a blend of essential fatty acids (Udo's oil). I was kind of following my instincts at that point, especially becasue I had a lot of nausea. I do take Moducare right now, however, and I have a very strong immune system. I do not get the colds and flus that get passed around at work - the last time I was sick was probably about 5 years ago. Moducare isn't the only reason, but the boost from it certainly helps. I think ultimately you should follow your own instincts - I honestly believe that your body really knows what it does and does not need. Here is a link to the moducare website, as well: www.moducare.com <<I have already started having >MA-girl woes though. If the betas look good, I want a u/s as soon as >there is a chance of seeing anything...I want to know where my little >grain of rice is hanging out and hope to goodness it has found a nice, >fluffy (vascular) place to settle.>> The fears of being pregnant with an MA are soooo normal. Hang in there, it will get easier. You certainly deserve to enjoy every moment of being pregnant (even with the paranoia that we all have!) - I am so excited for you! SU resected, bicollis _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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