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During the clinical trials if women got pregnant they were asked to stop the

trials. There childern were fine, no problems noted that I read about or was

privy to. Testing on monkeys before humans showed that Xolair did cross the

placenta and was excreted in breast milk. All monkey babies were fine. Before

you decided to have a baby though and stay on Xolair, speak to a high risk

obstetrician. You have to weigh prednisone, inhaled steroids, albuterol against

Xolair against the possibility of asthma attack. Asthmatic women have a high

chance to have attacks the the baby grows larger & compresses lungs. This

should be a decision between you & your doctor only not anything or anyone else.

Wish I could give you an answer that said yes its fine or definitely not, I

can't. It is truly an individual decision with your whole health history taken

into account.

Sorry for my non answer but it is the best I can do. Speak to your

physicians.

Pat

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Thanks Pat!

This is what I figured. In Canada that makes it a

class C medication in which the benefits to the mom

are weighed against potential unknown risks to the

fetus.

I was just curious but I am not having babies anytime

soon (and my bp meds are known teratogens) so we shall

cross that bridge when we come to it!

ps Pat we truly appreciate your expertise in the

group!

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I agree wholeheartedly with Pat. I did, when I was younger and

before Xolair, consult with a high-risk obstitrician about being

asthmatic and pregnant. She said the number one consideration in

terms of the baby was not to let the baby be deprived of oxygen,

that that is a much greater risk to the baby then most of the meds

that help the mother prevent or stop attacks. I never did feel

healthy enough to even try to get pregnant, so I can't give you any

more info than just what I got from that one consult.

Addy

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> Thanks Pat!

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> This is what I figured. In Canada that makes it a

> class C medication in which the benefits to the mom

> are weighed against potential unknown risks to the

> fetus.

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> I was just curious but I am not having babies anytime

> soon (and my bp meds are known teratogens) so we shall

> cross that bridge when we come to it!

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>

> ps Pat we truly appreciate your expertise in the

> group!

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> __________________________________________________________

> Find your next car at http://autos..ca

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