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37weeks pregnancy
Hello...so my gyno prescribed me DOTRIN-M twice a day to avoid contractions for 2-3 days just to reach my Due date...until there is an emergency that's the different case. So my question is DOTRIN-M is okay to take at this moment..???
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It's completely ok and same to take It's a abdominal pain relieving medicines It's not for stopping the labour contractions In the last month's is normal to get get some contractions When they become strong enough that time it leads to labour contractions
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Weeks of pregnancy,?? Drotin m will not prevent contractions
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You can take but if you still have contractions you should consult a gynaecologist
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It's safe .
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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