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is lovenox shots safe for baby?

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PostPosted: 09/20/07 - 05:17    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I have a 6 months old daughter and she is the entire world for me now. I have a question regarding my problems with heart, or should I say problems with trying to prevent anything from going bad. Are Lovenox shots safe for my baby? Should I use them at all?
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PostPosted: 09/29/07 - 20:09    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

You have to know that Lovenox is not an easy medication at all. Even though it has its positive effects, including those related to preventing forming of blood clots, it is not that recommendable to pregnant women, and those who are breast feeding. And also, you havent mentioned the exact reason why are you using this drug. I mean, it is usually for people that will be operated on.
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