Hello I'm 28 years mother of one with normal delivery, I gained weight during my pregnancy but after 6 month of delivery I did drastic weight loss, and slowly slowly I started caught fatigue, eye problems out of nowhere, depression, anxiety and stress, forehead always heavy and pain, whole body pain, tired easily, have pcod, suddenly got cyst in both ovaries, hair on upper lips, I take careof myself very from 1 year . And many more I can't write here , I need best multivitamin which can improve my health , my child is almost 4 now , so I think it's not postpartum problems now ...
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Did you take iron, calcium supplements, during pregnancy and breastfeeding?
Get Haemoglobin, complete blood picture, done, with blood sugar and thyroid function tests done.
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Take tab supradyn one morning and one evening for 15 days.
Cap autrin one morning and one evening for 15 days.
Depression anxiety and some time weight loss also common in some post natal mothers. You have to do exercise regularly and will recommend you treatment regarding these complaints you have to consult to doctor for more history about your chief complaint
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