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Taking AKT3, Done IUI. Will AKT3 Affect Fertilization And Implantation Procedure?

hello. i have been taking AKT3 for the past 3 months. My doctor has suggested IUI for me. They have performed IUI (second time) this month (on 21/1/2013. My doubt is whether AKT3 will affect the fertilization and implantation process? Can i get pregnant while taking AKT3 or will the medicine prevent me from getting pregnant?
Mon, 2 Dec 2013
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Hi,

AKT3 is safe during pregnancy as per recommended schedule of Tuberculosis treatment. And these doesn't hamper with fertilization and implantation process.
You can get pregnant and always consult your treating doctor for course of treatment. There are other necessary medications your doctor will advise. Have them and get going.

Wish for good Health.
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Taking AKT3, Done IUI. Will AKT3 Affect Fertilization And Implantation Procedure?

Hi, AKT3 is safe during pregnancy as per recommended schedule of Tuberculosis treatment. And these doesn t hamper with fertilization and implantation process. You can get pregnant and always consult your treating doctor for course of treatment. There are other necessary medications your doctor will advise. Have them and get going. Wish for good Health.