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Hi mam I am 36weeks 3days pregnant, I am having 6.8cm AFI, how to increase AFI and can I have NVD if my AFI is 6.8? Thanks in advance..
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go to my you tube channel drjayeshpregatips see video pregnancy care
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Argipreg sachet Plenty of fluids I/v fluids Yes can deliver normal
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U need to take IV FLUIDS for a week n repeat ultrasound
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Start Alamine forte tablet Hermin iv Take lest Left lateral position ( while sleeping) Repeat USG Get connected
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Chat directly as there is need of more details to discuss this further
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Drink plenty of oral fluids. Extra 2 to 3 litres of fluid per day increases AFI by 30%. You can use Glucon D also.. Keep watch on fetal movements
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Hi. Take Argipreg sachet three times with water daily .Vag delivery depends on other factors also .
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