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Frequent Summer cold and Mild fever (98
Hello, I am 3 months pregnant, on april 19th my upt was positive and by may 17th i entered to third month pregnancy in this month i got two times summer cold with mild feverish not more than 98-99 °F. Though first time cold attacked by after eating watermelon directly from fridge and standing and cooking in hot room made me to feel weak then got cold. This time, i went outside in windy climate, ate honey, drink lemon water, after that next morning i got cold symptoms and mild fever. And i didn't took any tab other than PCT and ALLEGRA M Can u please tell me is this common in early pregnancy or is it dangerous to my baby. Is this related to any birth defects. Please tell.
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Though it is not related to birth defects but it shows your immunity is low. You need to eat healthy .Check your temperature if more than 99 then Only take PCM. Are you allergic to dust.take zinc vitamin C few antioxidant too
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It is not common anywhere, neither with pregnancy nor without Pregnancy. You should look after yourself. You have enumerated so many activities which could have caused this problem. Can you pin point any activity which was beyond your control ?
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Not common in pregnancy Not dangerous or unrelated to birth defects though Get ur hemoglobin levels checked Improve ur immunity by increasing intake of antioxidant n vit c  rich diet
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