Injection advice

2022-08-02 18:38:32
Hello mam Age 28 Having delevery baby boy in 2020 october . Today went hospital again seems got pregnant attached details of prescription. Some bleeding happen yesterday hence went first time for checkup and doctor written injection may I know as of now injection not taken is it mandate or can I wait pls confirm Or I can take tablet also instead of injection pls confirm And injections cost around 4500 for both And safety tips also pls conform
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Every doctor has different management options/ medication for threatened abortion. The doctor prescribe u right medication. There is no hard and fast rule to give one or another injection. If cost is an issue u can avoid this. U can continue with duphaston, susten and proluton inj.

Answered2022-08-03 05:47:36

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In tele-consultation one thing which really bugs me is that too many patients have no trust in their Doctors. Before the ink of prescription writing dries up, they are with another Doctor for a second opinion. And, I am sure, within the next one hour they will be with a third Doctor to get a 'second opinion' on my opinion too.

Answered2022-08-03 03:02:01

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The cost is not 4500 It's cheaper Injection is to be given since ur bleeding

Answered2022-08-03 01:10:40

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Connect please

Answered2022-08-02 18:40:56

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Injection  were advised as you had bleeding. They support  the pregnancy and prevent further complications. Later on switch  to oral medicine .

Answered2022-08-03 00:51:18

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