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Anyone Take Clobazam And Keppra During Pregnancy
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And if so how did you get on during pregnancy and was your baby born ok?

posted September 28, 2017 (edited)
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A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Thank you so much for tell me your story. I would love to have kids some day and this gives me great reasurance that it is possible to have a normal pregnancy on these meds and not affect baby xx

posted October 20, 2017
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Yes, approximately 1200 but I increased it as the pregnancy progressed. 40mg of Clobazam. The only thing I’d be concerned about is it passes through your milk to the baby...I believe it does but don’t quote me.

posted October 19, 2017
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I took both of those and my son is fine.

posted October 15, 2017
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Thank you so much for sharing! Super helpful/ I'm on both and Pregnant so this is like other said reassuring!!!!

posted January 21, 2021
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Im delighted to hear thanks. Where you in high dosages during your pregnancy and did you have a normal pregnancy. If you dobt mind me asking. I am on 1250 keppra morning and night and 5mg of clobazam at night.

posted October 19, 2017

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