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Fainting and dizziness
My wife in 11th week of pregnancy previously she having little bit dizziness nd fainting but from last 1 week she facing little higher dizziness and fainting in morning time is that normal?.. Already she taking folic acid and calcium tablet ..
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Check her bp.make sure she takes adequate liquids.
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She can modify her lifestyle....proper rest in between,.having frequent meals and water and liquid in form of juice..and get some blood investigations and BP checked
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Take Mother’s Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day Take Electrol powder twice a day for with water Continue Fol 123
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Avoid lifting weights and stress and intercourses Avoid papaya and pineapple
Health Tips
Get NT scan at 12 weeks Drink lots of water and fruits juice Take smaller and frequent Easy digest food like variety rice 7-8 times a day Take a boiled egg daily
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Little tiredness and giddiness is common in first trimester. She should keep herself well hydrated and eat something early morning so that her glucose levels don’t drop. Also get her BP checked. Get all the antenatal blood tests done with early pregnancy scan to ensure everything is fine
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