okay,
big mistake, i know.
im pregnant, i have been for 72 days.
i took extacey.
just once.
is my unborn baby going to die?
i didnt know that could happen, my friends told me it could, and if so is there anyway to save it?
thanks
Monica13 answered Saturday October 28 2006, 4:51 am: If you are under the age of 21 then there is a 75% out o' 100% that that the baby could die because your body is not done fully devoping.If it does die i am sorry.if it lives,what you do with it is up to you :} [ Monica13's advice column | Ask Monica13 A Question ]
XkittyOkatX answered Friday October 27 2006, 7:13 am: It all depends on the dosage/development of your baby. It could come out with birth defects, which could lead to problems when its older, but if you get yourself checked out soon, he/she should be okay..
I don't think the baby will die, but like the others said, there may be some consequences.
Try not to smoke, drink, do drugs, too much action, ect, and everything should be okay. [ XkittyOkatX's advice column | Ask XkittyOkatX A Question ]
9BigBrat6 answered Thursday October 26 2006, 10:25 pm: um, hello, YOU DIDN'T KNOW DRUGS CAN HURT YOUR BABY!? well they can. it is a HUGE mistake when your pregnant.
but...it probably WON'T DIE. not from just once anyway. it can be dissabled though. go to your docter and check everything out as soon as you can. and don't do it agian! remember that. don't drink either, because if you do too much, and it does die, you won't be able to save it then. [ 9BigBrat6's advice column | Ask 9BigBrat6 A Question ]
karenR answered Thursday October 26 2006, 7:24 pm: It won't die. It may cause it to have some kind of birth defect however. It is probably something you need to let your doctor know about. Since it was only one time, hopefully you will be lucky and all will be well. Just don't do it again, of course. Drinking can cause birth defects as well. Be careful. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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