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34 weeks pregnancy colour Doppler scan
I am 34 weeks pregnant with my second pregnancy, and my first baby is just 10 month old and had a c section. I had my Doppler scan and my cervix measures 2.9 cm and my scar thickness is 4.8 mm. My LFT started elevating 1.5 month back and m on medication, sgpt sgot was dropping and it has started rising again. Sgpt is 144 and sgot 170. When can I expect my delivery.
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The aim should be to continue pregnancy till at least 36 weeks. Please get your bile acids level done and consult a Gynaecologist for planning the time and date of Caesarean.
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It’s high risk pregnancy.. online opinion may go wrong.. please keep in touch with your experienced gynaecologist
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Please take paid consultation if you really need advice
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Please get you serum bile acids and please connect for further details
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Get serum bile acid level done. It will help in deciding time for delivery
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