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Dr. Alan J. Bauman is the Founder, Medical Director and Chief Surgeon of the Bauman Medical Group, P.A. located in Wharfside at Boca Pointe in Boca Raton, Florida. His practice is dedicated exclusively to treating male and female pattern hair loss. Dr. Bauman uses state-of-the-art medical and surgical techniques to help his patients maintain and/or restore their scalp hair.
Charles 2005-11-16
Finasteride
Is it true a man taking finasteride will harm his potential mate in having a healthly baby -- can you be frank!?!
As long as she is not taking the medication, your baby is not theoreticaly at risk. Only extremely tiny amounts are transferred via semen/ejaculate fluid. According to rigorous scientific studies, this tiny transfer is considered safe and poses no risk to a developing male fetus. In fact, the data shows that in order to cause the potential for a birth defect, you would have to produce literally 3 liters of semen/day and transfer this to your 'mate' during the first trimesters of pregancy. In other words, the developing child is safe. Remember, women of child-bearing age should not take Propecia or handle broken tablets. By the way, the tests to determine the safety were done on Rhesus Monkeys (man's closest genetic relatives)--so no humans were harmed during the tests.
Let me know if this is clear.
Sincerely,
Dr. B.
doctorb@baumanmedical.com
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