A study found that 30 per cent of women with epilepsy did not use highly effective contraception though they are at an increased risk of having babies with foetal malformations due to their antiepileptic medication. Findings from the study are …
A study found that 30 per cent of women with epilepsy did not use highly effective contraception though they are at an increased risk of having babies with foetal malformations due to their antiepileptic medication. Findings from the study are …
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