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Cough during 39 weeks
I'm getting dry cough from last 4 days, and my due date is next week only. Is this cough leads any problem during delivery.Please suggest can I take any medicine at this time.
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Consult directly for examination of what kind of coffee taste and then treatment
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You can be given some home remedies but better to be clinically examined by a gynaecologist.cough can lead to premature leaking and infection .anyway all the very best for a safe childbirth and enjoyable motherhood.
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Nothing to worry. It will not cause any problem to baby. But have physical check up.
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Dry cough will not cause a problem... Watch for symptoms like fever, throat congestion, sputum.. Inform timely to your doctor... Steam inhalation, home remedies to soothing the throat will help.
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Hi . Consult your gynaec in person.
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