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                        Studies dating back to 1968 have found that dilantin can cause birth defects.  It is listed as a 'teratogenic' drug.  Teratogenic is Greek for Monster Maker.  The most common defects are in  facial appearance.  Learning disabilities and delayed motor development also occur.  I know this because I sued Parke-Davis for the effects dilantin had on my 30 year old son!  Epilepsy Foundation of America refuses comment on this as do other so-called support groups, most of whom receive funding from drug companies.  Before becoming pregnant, please consult your doctor and ask for all information on the risks.  Make an informed decision!