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Neurologists recommend not becoming pregnant until six months after taking Kesimpta. A small study follows women who did get pregnant while taking it.

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I'm so sorry to hear you lost a twin. 😢

I'm not familiar with any of this since my reproductive years are well behind me; I just thought some of the younger ladies might find it interesting.

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kdali in reply toCatsandCars

Ty 🙏

It's behind me too now, but a bit fresh in my memory. There's a lot more than Copaxone now when considering family planning.

I deleted my previous comment because I initially read the report wrong and do not want anyone to be misinformed.

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