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Cold prior to C section
I am in 37th week of pregnancy and have a C section scheduled for 3rd or 4th of April. I got a cold sore throat and fever on 28th March. The fever lasted only one day. Now I don't have any fever or weakness but still have a slightly blocked and sometimes runny nose. My C section is still 4-5 days away. Is it safe for me to have my C section if I still have stuffy or runny nose?
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If you don't have a fever then you may have Caesarean as scheduled. Even if you have a cough, the doctor may recommend nebulization before the operation. It can be done after operation too. The main factor is "What is the indication for Caesarean".
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Yes u can go ahead
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You can take medicine for runny nose . Consult online for prescription.
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