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Attached report of Doppler usg at 33 weeks. I am suffering from gestational diabetes and hypertension. For gdm i m taking glyciphage sr 500 twice a day For bp i.e not more than 140/90 I am on labetalol 100 twice a day. There is no increase in my weight from day 1 till now. My query is Are medicines affecting my child growth because in previous scans and before taking this medicines growth was upto the mark. What precautions i need to take my pregnancy to full term.
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Your Doppler study is normal. Baby wt at 31 weeks is normal. Baby is likely to be about 2.8-3.0 kg at term. Your treatment for Hypertension should be adjusted so that lower reading is about 80.
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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It's not the medicine But high blood pressure adversely affects growth U will hv to deliver at 37 weeks one day Till then a good protein rich diet n fr a prescription u need to connect online
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