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Duphaston and ecosprin in pregnancy
Currently 25 weeks pregnant. Second pregnancy and conceived within 7.5 months of my delivering my first child. This time doctor prescribed duphaston 10mg twice and ecosprin 150 once till delivery. On asking doctor said since gap is less between two pregnancies it's a high risk one and hence both the medicines are required till last. Is this true? Is it safe to continue duphaston 10mg and ecosprin 150 till end?
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Duphastone is hormonal support needed during early pregnancy and after development of placenta with established pregnancy need to stop, the Ecosprin used to improve microcirculation and prevent thrombotic complications, need till beginning of last trimester of pregnancy
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please consult Dr Sushila Gupta senior Gynaecologist on practo for further details
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Continue only ecosporin
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Connect please
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No point taking duphaston after 12 weeks The less gap will not make this pregnancy a high risk pregnancy Purpose of ecospirin is to improve microplacental circulation Should be stopped after 34 weeks
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It's safe to continue the medicine.
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