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My doctor suggested zentel in 5th month of pregnancy, but I didn't take it . Now I am in 32nd week. Is it ok to not to zentel in pregnancy or can I take it now ?
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It is okay to take zentel in pregnancy and it is routinely prescribed by some doctors. If your hemoglobin level is good there is no need to take it.
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Is ur hemoglobin normal A course of deworming is not mandatory in pregnancy It is advised only if despite regular iron supplements ur hb is still low
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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For what reason your doctor  prescribed. Consult and discuss clearly. That's better.
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