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PostPosted: 03/25/07 - 02:05    Post subject: lynme disease and pregnancy Vote now! Reply with quote

i had a bad case of lyme disease 6 months ago...i have been treated with antibiotics...but now i am pregnant and so worried that my previous lyme exposure could affect the baby....am i worrying too much?....
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