5 weeks pregnant

2022-05-03 07:43:47
Hello, I got the positive pregnancy result last week for today it's 5 weeks... I had two miscarriage previously I m afraid that this pregnancy will also end with miscarriage... I consulted doctr and she has given me inj hcg 5000 and Gestofert Sr 300 tablet... Should I take any other precautions please please help me out... They have asked me for scanning on 12.5.2022
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Answered2022-05-03 08:10:11

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These medicines should be taken diligently. Also avoid any heavy work and intercourse.

Answered2022-05-03 07:46:24

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Answered2022-05-06 10:26:13

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Answered2022-05-03 15:38:34

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Ecosprin 150 mg once a day and duphastone twice a day can be started after taking advice from your doctor. Avoid lifting heavy weights. Avoid bending over. Keep positive attitude.

Answered2022-05-03 14:18:15

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U should start on ecosprin 150 mg U can consult ur gynecologist for prescription

Answered2022-05-03 07:58:53

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Firstly congratulations These tablets are to support your pregnancy and are safe Not to worry and avoid intercourse and heavy work
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ultrasound scan is must
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you can also do serum beta HCG test

Answered2022-05-03 07:57:56

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