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35 week of pregnancy, too much itching.
Hi I have completed 34 weeks of pregnancy today. Doctor got my lft and cbc test done last week in which lft was increased and tlc was 20000. Then she started aculav 625 for five days and udiliv 300 for 15 days, allegra 120 for five days. When I started taking this medicine, from the very next day itself, I started feeling very itchy all over my body, palm and soles, which is happening till now. Then she done lft and cbc test again yesterday. I am attaching my yesterday reports. Please suggest. She has given 18th july date for c section delivery. Also she asked to check fetal movement. Just want to know in 34 week how many fetal movement in a day I need to check. Please suggest. I am so much worried.
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Do not worry at all your reports are very fine as well as the blood counts are declining earlier they were 20,000 as told by you. You had not mention what is the status of your itching now Fetal movement monitoring is a very strict schedule which no one can follow but you just have to feel them either their present or not and if you feel any decrease in fetal moments or absence of them then immediately contact To your concern gynaecologist.
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