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Did anyone conceive with quetiapine?

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Did anyone conceive with quetiapine? what was your experience? did you breast feed ?

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Hello, I didn't conceive whilst on quetiapine but I was put on it after the birth of my first child when I got pp and I did breastfeed whilst on it. It made me get better but made me very sleepy so I had to change to different meds as I couldn't look after my baby I was so sleepy. Xox

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which did you change to

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Changed to aripiprazole but that didn't work then respiridone but had side effects of blurry eyes then amisulpride and sertraline and am still on them both. Xox

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