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Alkaline phosphate in pregnancy
M in 34 week 5 days pregnancy alkaline phosphate is 174 ... is it harmful for baby and how to deal with it
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All liver enzymes are usually elevated in pregnancy.but if too much elevated along with bile acids then is it obstetric cholestasis .please discuss with your gynecologist
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alkaline phosphate increase in late preagnency, please share liver function test
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Normal Connect for more details and information here Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on pregnancy advice Blog section
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Alkaline phosphate is of placenta origin and high value for normal suggests good placentation
Next Steps
Continue Iron and Calcium supplements Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day for a month
Health Tips
Avoid lifting weights and stress and intercourses Avoid papaya and pineapple Listen devotional music and wear bangles to promote hearing in your baby Drink plenty of water and fruits juice Take 3 fruits of your choice daily
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U need to update with the full liver function report If other parameters r ok then don't worry
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