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Gabapentinoids and Fetal Development: What Pregnant Women Need to Know Now
Gabapentin and pregabalin are increasingly used in pregnancy for pain and anxiety, but new evidence shows risks like preterm birth, NICU admissions, and heart defects. What you need to know before continuing or stopping these drugs.
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