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Abortion in 17th week
Planning for abortion in 17 th week need suggestion what best can be done. I met with and accident and was given with antibodies in my first second weeks of pregnancy.will that effect baby's growth and both mentally and physically.
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Not needed D Get anomaly scan at18  to20  weeks
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It wont effect,do anamaly scan at 20weeks
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U cannot go for termination of pregnancy for this reason. Nothing will happen. Get further investigation on time and as advised.
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Name of antibiotics??if ur married termination of pregnancy not available after 12 weeks in accordance with the MTP rules
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Need more information about what medications you have taken in first trimester.
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No all the antibiotics are not dangerous to the baby so you must tell the names of the antibiotics which will given to you in the first trimester. Some antibiotics are safe in pregnancy so mostly those antibiotics must be given by the doctor to you.
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if you are 17 weeks you can go for ultrasound scan level 2 to see any abnormality in the baby.
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