Trainwreck Alex Dacy / Alex Dzimtowicz / Wheelchair Rapunzel - 50% wholesome disability influencer, 50% that cash me outside girl

It’s not a category x.

Category X: Contraindicated (studies in pregnant women have demonstrated a risk to the fetus, and/or human or animal studies have shown fetal abnormalities; risks of the drug outweigh the potential benefits

This drug has no assigned fda category, as categories are being phased out, anyway.

But we all know Alex is dumb so I don’t know what else to add. She’s been getting prenatal care, at least.
 
It’s not a category x.

Category X: Contraindicated (studies in pregnant women have demonstrated a risk to the fetus, and/or human or animal studies have shown fetal abnormalities; risks of the drug outweigh the potential benefits

This drug has no assigned fda category, as categories are being phased out, anyway.

But we all know Alex is dumb so I don’t know what else to add. She’s been getting prenatal care, at least.
That’s true that the categories are being phased out, although a lot of providers still reference them in their clinical notes. New drugs approved by FDA since summer 2015 have been using a different classification to describe risks... However, if the FDA was still requiring categories, the pregnancy and fetal risks for Evrysdi would be considered cat-X based on animal studies.
 
I came across this post from Reddit and would love more information if any medfags are around. I knew the meds Alex was taking at the time of conception were incredibly dangerous for a fetus, but I also thought because her ultrasounds so far have been okay that they were confident the baby would be born healthy. Can anyone smarter than me weigh in?
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You can see a lot on an ultrasound but not everything and they are probably confident that baby's major organs are OK. Things like undeveloped sex organs would be a lot harder to spot. Women sometimes get all the way to puberty before finding out their vagina doesn't go all the way up. Sometimes scans miss really big stuff but at a guess Alex has had a few more of them than your average expectant mother.
I'm not worried that the baby is going to surprise us with some horror like an encephalocele or other stark deformity but we won't know until its born or maybe until its grown what the effect of Evrydsi was on it.
 
I knew the meds Alex was taking at the time of conception were incredibly dangerous for a fetus, but I also thought because her ultrasounds so far have been okay that they were confident the baby would be born healthy.
The reddit poster is right in some aspects but not in others. As others have stated, it is not category x. There's simply not enough data to confidently say something will be wrong with her baby as a result of the medication or not, but she was absolutely advised, most likely repeatedly, that she needed to be on contraceptives when taking this medication. This is because despite not being certain of the risks in humans, in animal studies it does harm the animal fetus. From reading the study results, a lot of these issues (like hydrocephaly) would be easily found during ultrasound and other testing that she has been getting. I realize I'm covering what others have already stated at this point, but basically it would be very unlikely that this is some kind of monster baby unless Alex is a very skilled liar (lol.)

Regardless of how healthy or unhealthy the baby winds up being, she does deserve the condemnation because there are severe risks not just to herself but to this baby that she absolutely willfully ignored. Anyone willing to gamble on knowingly causing pain and suffering to a baby for no reason besides "lol I wanna be a mom!" is an idiot and deserves to hear it.
 
Our girl has updated her Instagram, and she's nekkid. Again.
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Look at muh strechmarks! Muh disabled pregnant belleh!
No non disabled mother has ever had these!
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Later, she updates her stories and looks uber retarded.
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Finally, and hilariously, it transpires that her original post had an 'accidental nip slip' (yeh right) so she has deleted it and reposted a non nip version. This is the version I have here, bet you're all glad.
No goblin nips today.
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Our girl has updated her Instagram, and she's nekkid. Again.
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Look at muh strechmarks! Muh disabled pregnant belleh!
No non disabled mother has ever had these!
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Later, she updates her stories and looks uber retarded.
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Finally, and hilariously, it transpires that her original post had an 'accidental nip slip' (yeh right) so she has deleted it and reposted a non nip version. This is the version I have here, bet you're all glad.
No goblin nips today.
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Oh no she "leaked" her own nipple call the reddit morality police.
 
Here's an update on pregnancy categories, in relatively plain language.


Cholesterol drugs are "X rated" because it's not harmful for a mother to go off those meds for a few months, even if she has some kind of hypercholesterolemia, and cholesterol is necessary for babies, for proper nervous system formation.

And just because that drug causes horrible birth defects in guinea pigs doesn't necessarily mean it will in people, either. Thalidomide would never have been approved in the 1950s if it had been tested on primates, because it doesn't cause birth defects in other animals - AND the drug has two different 3-dimensional forms (the official term is stereoisomer) and the one that is clinically useful does not cause birth defects. However, there's no known way to separate them in the manufacturing process, so that's why it's only used nowadays for Hansen's disease (FKA leprosy) and some rare types of cancer and autoimmune disorders.
 
A lot of Alex talking on her stories this morning. I've tried to just get the ones where she's specifically discussing the birth plan. A lot of Noah name dropping but no mention of him being in the delivery room now.
Apologies if these are out of order.





 
I would neck myself if I had to listen to her mushmouth bleating.
One fun (autistic) thing to do when I can't stand listening to someone stupid speak is count how many times they use filler words. For Alex, her main one is "like."

First video: 9 times. Second: 7 times. Third: 11 times. Fourth: 14 times. Fifth: 12 times. That brings us to a grand total of Alex using the word "like" as filler 53 times in the span of 5 minutes!
 
Since the Redditors are being a bunch of Ultimate Faggots and trying to upset Alex about her evil Keewee thread, which impacts the kid, I want to say something nice to Alex:

You might be a fool for not realizing this is more than you can handle alone, but you absolutely can do this without Noah. Show everyone they're wrong about you being a weak person who is just a passenger in your kid's life and kick that sorry shit bag to the curb. This is the first big parenting move you can make.
 
Alex posted a video on both IG and Tiktok showing that she can push the baby's stroller and how happy she is that she's able to do so. Commenters on Tiktok pointed out that it's so much easier to push a stroller inside than outside. Adding also how much the stroller costs on Amazon.
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$200 seems rather cheap for a pram. I've seen people drop a grand or more on theirs.
Ehh... for 200-300 it better be one of the ones that co-ordinates the infant carrier with my carseat base as well.

Personally I wonder if for maneuverability, one of the interlocking 3 wheeled jogger type would be better. Well, at least it's not a collapsible cheap fabric one...or a 50's to 80's old style pram. It's pretty close though. Lol

It's certainly much easier to steer, and way easier to get over bumps and road dips ect..

I found those type of 4 wheel flat buggies the worst to control, regardless of the size. (Ie 1, 2,4). Plus the toddlers have a 5 seater both in a 3 kid with 2 in front triangle shape and a 5 in a line, much easier to steer and control with a 3 wheel base.

(Many years of childcare and 0-12 who might not have a useful stroller or are fighting for wheelchair funding and are small enough to make do with high activity use strollers)
 
Alex posted a video on both IG and Tiktok showing that she can push the baby's stroller and how happy she is that she's able to do so.
On a related note, I can dead lift 300 lbs if I have a machine doing 275 lbs of the lifting. I'm pretty happy about it.

Edit: Guys, it's a joke. I can deadlift at LEAST 30 elbees.
 
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