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20 Weeks of pregnancy prescription.
My wife is 20 weeks pregnant now. and we have a history of miscarriage in the last pregnancy in the 6th month with the cause of opening the cervical. Now the doctor has suggested the following prescription any more I need corrections please suggest. Shelcal XT after lunch. Livogen 1 per day before bed. Duphaston 2 per day morning and before bed. Ecospirin 75 mg 1 per day Susten 400 mg 1 per day. Metformin 1 per day. Astymine forte 2 per day morning and before bed.
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Did they tell you there is cervical incompetence? What is the length of cervix in your tiffa scan. Better to undergo therapietic circlage. Connect
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There is no role of progesterone support after the first trimester Also you need to get an ultrasound done to look at the length of cervix  and diameter of internal os A stitch bwould be advised in case the length is less than 2.5 CM
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Continue the same medicine as advised.
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