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Re: Finasteride in pregnancyFrom: Mark Perloe (mperloe@ivf.com)Mon Aug 30 18:14:44 1999
If it is a male baby, you can almost be assured of fetal anomalies. You are about 1-2 weeks too long if the baby is male.
At 08/26/1999 09:31 PM , you wrote:
>Exposure to finasteride from conception to 8 weeks. Does anyone have
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