Answer:No
Explanation:its their decision in they want to do the drugs while pregnant with their baby.
The epithelial cells tend to be cuboidal in shape when they are inactive, but more columnar when they are actively secreting hormones. The epithelial cells accumulate iodine from the blood and use this element in the synthesis of thyroglobulin, a large glycoprotein which forms the colloid.
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Dentists usually say that they will last 6 months, however, I would not wait longer than a month before going through with the actual filling (or whatever needs to be done next). It's very uncommon that the temporary filling will last all 6 months. After a month of having it, it could get terribly bad within a couple of days. The only thing is, you don't know what will happen to your tooth after a month. You could get serious tooth pains or no tooth pains at all. The worst possible thing that could happen is that the tooth will decay (if you wait longer than 6 months). I would recommend going through the next step after a month. Ultimately, I wouldn't wait any longer than 45 days.