Guest guest Posted November 9, 2004 Report Share Posted November 9, 2004 LOL That would be a miracle...you baring children. lol Well, thanks for letting me know the seriousness of cellcept and pregnancy. Not planning on having any yet My first goal is to find an available man. hahaha One step at a time... Marcia Cohen wrote: Marcia: I am going to throw my hat into this ring, even though I am not a female, and could not get pregnant (or I'd be really well known). My neph warned me about having any more children with my wife while I was on Cellcept. She said the potential risks were way too great to risk it. We just chose to call it quits at that point. Come to think of it, she just asked me if I was going to have more children - she never mentioned my wife. I wonder if that excuse would work.... " M. Smile " wrote: Is that could not...or should not get pregnant. I'm not on birth control due to my blood clot after my operation. I was on birth control up to the day of the operation and that is what caused the blood clot. The doctors knew I was on it. As a precaution, they should have advised me to come off of it before the operation. They did not Marcia W4JC@... wrote: I remember my Neph asking me if I was using birth control when I went on Cellcept despite my age ;-) He did tell me I could not become pregnant while taking Cellcept., not that I wanted to have kids over 20 years apart to begin with. In a message dated 11/8/2004 8:01:05 PM Pacific Standard Time, bd4679@... writes: > I was not very clear on my last message...... > It shouldn't make a difference HOW MUCH CellCept your on, it's the risk of > THE DRUG, that has to do with not getting pregnant. There's a risk > classification of each drug and we weigh the risks of the drug compared to the benefit > of the individual. CellCept is rated Pregnancy Category " C " , which means > either studies in animals have revealed adverse effects on the fetus and there > are no controlled studies in women, or studies in women and animals are not > available. Drugs shoul be given only if the potential benefitis justify the > potential risk to the fetus. Does that make sense? Hope that helps. I'm so > glad we live herein the US, what if we lived somewhere else where this info > was not available...... Scarey thought heh? Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2004 Report Share Posted November 10, 2004 Marcia: You sound like my friend - she says the baby part would be easier if she could find a guy. Good luck on the search. " M. Smile " wrote: LOL That would be a miracle...you baring children. lol Well, thanks for letting me know the seriousness of cellcept and pregnancy. Not planning on having any yet My first goal is to find an available man. hahaha One step at a time... Marcia Cohen wrote: Marcia: I am going to throw my hat into this ring, even though I am not a female, and could not get pregnant (or I'd be really well known). My neph warned me about having any more children with my wife while I was on Cellcept. She said the potential risks were way too great to risk it. We just chose to call it quits at that point. Come to think of it, she just asked me if I was going to have more children - she never mentioned my wife. I wonder if that excuse would work.... " M. Smile " wrote: Is that could not...or should not get pregnant. I'm not on birth control due to my blood clot after my operation. I was on birth control up to the day of the operation and that is what caused the blood clot. The doctors knew I was on it. As a precaution, they should have advised me to come off of it before the operation. They did not Marcia W4JC@... wrote: I remember my Neph asking me if I was using birth control when I went on Cellcept despite my age ;-) He did tell me I could not become pregnant while taking Cellcept., not that I wanted to have kids over 20 years apart to begin with. In a message dated 11/8/2004 8:01:05 PM Pacific Standard Time, bd4679@... writes: > I was not very clear on my last message...... > It shouldn't make a difference HOW MUCH CellCept your on, it's the risk of > THE DRUG, that has to do with not getting pregnant. There's a risk > classification of each drug and we weigh the risks of the drug compared to the benefit > of the individual. CellCept is rated Pregnancy Category " C " , which means > either studies in animals have revealed adverse effects on the fetus and there > are no controlled studies in women, or studies in women and animals are not > available. Drugs shoul be given only if the potential benefitis justify the > potential risk to the fetus. Does that make sense? Hope that helps. I'm so > glad we live herein the US, what if we lived somewhere else where this info > was not available...... Scarey thought heh? Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2004 Report Share Posted November 10, 2004 LOL ...this much is true... Thanks for the well wishes..it's in the works as we speak (smile). Marcia Cohen wrote: Marcia: You sound like my friend - she says the baby part would be easier if she could find a guy. Good luck on the search. " M. Smile " wrote: LOL That would be a miracle...you baring children. lol Well, thanks for letting me know the seriousness of cellcept and pregnancy. Not planning on having any yet My first goal is to find an available man. hahaha One step at a time... Marcia Cohen wrote: Marcia: I am going to throw my hat into this ring, even though I am not a female, and could not get pregnant (or I'd be really well known). My neph warned me about having any more children with my wife while I was on Cellcept. She said the potential risks were way too great to risk it. We just chose to call it quits at that point. Come to think of it, she just asked me if I was going to have more children - she never mentioned my wife. I wonder if that excuse would work.... " M. Smile " wrote: Is that could not...or should not get pregnant. I'm not on birth control due to my blood clot after my operation. I was on birth control up to the day of the operation and that is what caused the blood clot. The doctors knew I was on it. As a precaution, they should have advised me to come off of it before the operation. They did not Marcia W4JC@... wrote: I remember my Neph asking me if I was using birth control when I went on Cellcept despite my age ;-) He did tell me I could not become pregnant while taking Cellcept., not that I wanted to have kids over 20 years apart to begin with. In a message dated 11/8/2004 8:01:05 PM Pacific Standard Time, bd4679@... writes: > I was not very clear on my last message...... > It shouldn't make a difference HOW MUCH CellCept your on, it's the risk of > THE DRUG, that has to do with not getting pregnant. There's a risk > classification of each drug and we weigh the risks of the drug compared to the benefit > of the individual. CellCept is rated Pregnancy Category " C " , which means > either studies in animals have revealed adverse effects on the fetus and there > are no controlled studies in women, or studies in women and animals are not > available. Drugs shoul be given only if the potential benefitis justify the > potential risk to the fetus. Does that make sense? Hope that helps. I'm so > glad we live herein the US, what if we lived somewhere else where this info > was not available...... Scarey thought heh? Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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