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<blockquote data-quote="urbanracer" data-source="post: 932896" data-attributes="member: 140811"><p>Don't know if this is any help......</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>Family planning and pregnancy</strong></span></p><p>Most medicines, in some way, can affect the development of a baby in the womb. The effect on the baby differs between medicines and also depends on the stage of pregnancy that you have reached when you take the medicine.</p><p></p><p>In the case of Metformin hydrochloride:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">if you become pregnant, or think you have become pregnant while taking Metformin hydrochloride, you must contact your prescriber</li> </ul><p>People with diabetes may start to have insulin instead of Metformin hydrochloride to control their blood sugar during pregnancy. If you are taking Metformin hydrochloride and are planning to become pregnant, become pregnant or think that you are pregnant, talk to a member of your diabetes team. For more information on managing your diet and your diabetes during your pregnancy, talk to your prescriber or a member of your diabetes or antenatal team.</p><p></p><p>Full text here.....</p><p><a href="http://www.nhs.uk/medicine-guides/pages/MedicineOverview.aspx?condition=Diabetes&medicine=metformin&preparationMetformin%20500mg%20tablets" target="_blank">http://www.nhs.uk/medicine-guides/pages/MedicineOverview.aspx?condition=Diabetes&medicine=metformin&preparationMetformin 500mg tablets</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="urbanracer, post: 932896, member: 140811"] Don't know if this is any help...... [SIZE=4][B]Family planning and pregnancy[/B][/SIZE] Most medicines, in some way, can affect the development of a baby in the womb. The effect on the baby differs between medicines and also depends on the stage of pregnancy that you have reached when you take the medicine. In the case of Metformin hydrochloride: [LIST] [*]if you become pregnant, or think you have become pregnant while taking Metformin hydrochloride, you must contact your prescriber [/LIST] People with diabetes may start to have insulin instead of Metformin hydrochloride to control their blood sugar during pregnancy. If you are taking Metformin hydrochloride and are planning to become pregnant, become pregnant or think that you are pregnant, talk to a member of your diabetes team. For more information on managing your diet and your diabetes during your pregnancy, talk to your prescriber or a member of your diabetes or antenatal team. Full text here..... [URL]http://www.nhs.uk/medicine-guides/pages/MedicineOverview.aspx?condition=Diabetes&medicine=metformin&preparationMetformin%20500mg%20tablets[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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