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<blockquote data-quote="hilarity" data-source="post: 113797" data-attributes="member: 4480"><p>Here's another thing. When I was pregnant with Alex I had a seizure disorder and was on Tegretol - a very teritogenic drug to be on when you are pregnant. During the pregnancy I went to a perinatologist who said there was 30% chance that difficult child would be born deformed, low intellectional functioning, etc. I have brought this up to the Psychologists and they have never gone anywhere with it. I wonder if the Neurologist would be able to shed some light on this. difficult child has no physical deformity so I guess the thought with the doctor's was he wasn't affected. What do you all think? Would the Neurologist be the best bet to investigate this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hilarity, post: 113797, member: 4480"] Here's another thing. When I was pregnant with Alex I had a seizure disorder and was on Tegretol - a very teritogenic drug to be on when you are pregnant. During the pregnancy I went to a perinatologist who said there was 30% chance that difficult child would be born deformed, low intellectional functioning, etc. I have brought this up to the Psychologists and they have never gone anywhere with it. I wonder if the Neurologist would be able to shed some light on this. difficult child has no physical deformity so I guess the thought with the doctor's was he wasn't affected. What do you all think? Would the Neurologist be the best bet to investigate this? [/QUOTE]
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