Planning to conceive

2020-05-10 19:22:24
I am suffering from PBC (Primary Biliary Cirohssis) initial stage. I am taking udiliv 600 mg*2 times - Evion - shelcal everyday also i am taking thyroid 75 mg and Betacap TR . I am 34 yrs old . My thyroid and PBC are under control and now we are planning for baby. I need proper guidance, as my medications are for life long. Is it safe to plan and what about my medications ? I have irregular menstruation with 35 days of cycle on an average for 3 days with normal flow. We haven't started anything concrete but my liver doctor has confirmed me that we can plan for baby
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Answered2020-05-24 20:28:15

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Thyroid medicine is safe. Betacap and udilive should be continued in your case. betacap may lead to growth problem in the baby in some casesbut the benefit is much more. So, do NOT stop any medicines. before pregnancy, make sure your LFT, PT, aPTT are normal and there is no oesophageal varix in endoscopy. If there is any problem, treat them before planning pregnancy.

Answered2020-05-11 18:29:13

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Fol123 once a day for 3 months Fertisure F once a day for 3 months Follow Fertility period intercourse from day 10-day 21 of cycle
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Avoid papaya and pineapple
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Take radish and water and fruits a lot

Answered2020-05-11 03:51:33

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Try naturally during fertile period for few cycles if it doesn't work then get yourself evaluated in this front.

Answered2020-05-11 02:30:57

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