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Have you become pregnant while taking Ozempic?

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Have you become pregnant while taking Ozempic or any of the other GLP- 1 weight loss drugs, having previously been experiencing infertility? Do you think it boosted your fertility? If you want to tell your story then please get in touch by email jo_waters15@hotmail.com for more information on how to take part.

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