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PostPosted: 12/09/07 - 07:32    Post subject: Pregnancy and local anaesthesia Vote now! Reply with quote

Hello! Smile

I am 23 weeks now and I had three times been put a local anaesthesia for some teeth problems.
My dentist told me that it is OK for the baby but even now I am very concerned! Confused Confused
I don't want to make something bad to the baby Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad
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