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to start with you should stop being worried by this.
Still being made every month
If it wasn't precribed for you, don't take it. There are many dangerous side affects. Do a search for Lexapro. All prescription medicine should be thrown away after one year. The chemicals change and they could become more (or less) potent.
It is doubtful However if you often have unprotected sex you should be worried because it only a matter of time before she is pregnant.
its all in the genetics really but an 8 month old is still a puppy.
First, you can't just stop taking Zoloft--if you've taken it for more than a month or so, you'll have to slowly decrease your dose until it is 10mg or so and then stop (this should take several weeks.) Then you're ready to start Lexapro (no cool off period in between is necessary.) Note: I am not a physician but I know that if your doctor recommended changing from Zoloft to Lexapro s/he would have already gone over this--be careful--Zoloft has a profound effect on your brain chemistry, make sure your doctor is in agreement on this. Note: I've taken Zoloft (Sertraline) and Wellbutrin in different strengths for over 6 years, these are serious drugs.
Two months should be no problem.
Water. And it should also still be nursing.
September is a decent month to travel to New Orleans, LA. The weather is still typically warm, but with it being the end of the summer, there is plenty of entertainment.
Yes birth control pills aren't effective until you complete one full month of taking them.
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If it has been frozen all this time, it should still be safe.