Yes, taking anti-epileptic medications like oxcarbazepine and clobazam carries a small risk of affecting the developing baby. However, uncontrolled seizures pose a much greater danger to both you and your pregnancy. It is crucial that you do not stop or adjust your dosage on your own, as sudden seizure recurrence can be harmful. Please consult your neurologist and obstetrician immediately. They will work together to monitor your pregnancy closely, optimize your treatment, and likely recommend prenatal supplements like folic acid. With careful medical supervision, many women taking these medications safely deliver healthy babies.
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Can taking anti-epileptic medications such as Oxetol (900 mg/day) and Lobazam (12.5 mg/day) during pregnancy affect or harm the fetus?