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PostPosted: 06/25/07 - 19:55    Post subject: ciprofloaxcn during pregnancy Vote now! Reply with quote

I had UTI and I was treated with ciprofloxacn. I didn't know at this time that I am pregnant. Possibly it was first week of pregnancy.Could this antibiotic be harmful to the baby?
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