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Cough at 29 weeks pregnancy
I am 29 weeks pregnant. I am having cough...no other symptoms of cold..is it harmful in pregnancy. Does coughing causes uterine contractions..kindly suggest household medicine for cough
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Please seek a proper consultation with a Gynaecologist in your area or on Practo.
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No cough does not  cause uterine contractions But it may be associated with infection which can cause fever.. And hence fever can cause adverse effects on pregnancy.. Connect online for treatment
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice o
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Cough does not cause uterine contractions. You can take medicine for cough. Consult for prescription please.
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