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Hello sir/maam Im married and I got miscarriage of 6 weeks after that I did glycosylated hemoglobin test in that I got 5.6%..what does it mean?? I was very depressed when I did this test does depression cause this?? What should I do?? Is it normal?
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Hba1c is normal Need to find out other causes of miscarriage Check thyroid
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Yes HbA1c is normal. Check ur thyroid.
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Hi., I can understand your concern. HbA1C levels suggesting chances of prediabetes, Plan for a balanced diet, regular walking. Adequate sleep. Avoid processed foods. Practice yoga since stress is one of the factors that affect diabetes.
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miscarriage can be due to various reasons. check for USG abdomen. make sure your periods are regular. if any issues, need to check for CBC TFT. need to consult with a gynecologist.
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