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"I want to get pregnant, are my medications safe?"

It is important to consult with your pharmacist about the safety of your medications during pregnancy. Your pharmacist can assess each medication you are taking and determine any potential risks. They can then make recommendations to your doctor if necessary. Additionally, you can consider registering for a family doctor through a designated access point or visit a walk-in clinic for medical advice. Depending on your location, there may be clinics specialized in women's health or pregnancy care that you can explore.

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