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PostPosted: 06/23/08 - 12:34    Post subject: drinking on isotetrinion Vote now! Reply with quote

hi i was on isotetrinion for 4 months but drank a lot since my doctor didnot warn me on this.now i want to concieve after 1 year'will i have a healthy baby.i am really worried
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