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Pregnant with pcod
I have pcod and irregular cycles.My LMP was on 20/02/2024..I have missed periods since then..On 23rd April I went to gynaec for check up..During transvaginal scan my doc found a small gestational sac.My betaHCG 754.6miu/ml,Progesterone 9.93mg/ml..Doc confirmed an early pregnancy due to my late ovulation..I have my viability scan in 2weeks..Are these levels ok for a healthy pregnancy??Will everything be fine with my pcod..doc prescribed duphaston 10mg, fol 123..what medication is necessary to aid this pregnancy..Will any diet would help to foetal development and heartbeat formation..pls help..Am I able to deliver a healthy baby with this condition??
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Single Titers only tell you whether you are pregnant or not nothing beyond Once you  hv conceived pcos is not a matter of concern Duphaston  will only support a pregnancy there is not diet that would help the fetal development and heartbeat formation
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Have a healthy diet
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