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Can chemistry changes during pregnancy with twins cause an opiate to be found in the urine?
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Opiates are not "produced" by the body, so no. Why do you ask?
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I have no answer to your question, however I would say NO! If no opiates were taken then how could your body produce it in the urine? I say no way!
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