my husband has high blood pressure. we want to have another baby are there any m!


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I am sure there are but you would have to have him ask his Dr. High blood pressure is a problem that increases cardiovascular risk; it should and can be treated and reduced. I take one drug for it and I do not remember reading any warning for it that would affect a baby as a result of sexual intercourse by me and I doubt it would have a negative effect on the potential child. But have him see his Dr. and get it treated. Assuming the Dr. prescribes a prescription, have him ask your question of the Pharmacist when he is filling the prescription. Pharmacits are trained in side effects of drugs and they are a better source of info on them than most MDs.

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