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Epilepsy and pregnancy: What you need to know
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Does epilepsy make it more difficult to conceive?
How does epilepsy affect pregnancy?
Does epilepsy change during pregnancy?
What about medication?
What does my epilepsy mean for my baby?
How should I prepare for pregnancy?
Do I need more folic acid than other pregnant women do?
What can I expect during prenatal visits?
What if I have a seizure when I'm pregnant?
How can I make sure my baby is OK?
What about labor and delivery?
Will I be able to breast-feed my baby?
What can I expect during prenatal visits?
During pregnancy, you'll see your health care provider often. Your weight and blood pressure will be checked at every visit, and you might need frequent blood tests to monitor your medication level.
If you're taking anti-seizure medications, your health care provider might recommend oral vitamin K supplements during the last month of pregnancy to help prevent bleeding problems in the baby after birth.