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Hi doctor I m 11 weeks 4 days pregnant
It's my first pregnancy,from Week 6 I have more morning sickness n I hv lost 4kg ...I was 47 n now 43 couldn't able eat food like before n drinking less water and doc gave me emset 4 ...I was taking two times before food and I hv separate lumps of hard stool n difficult to pass so I m removing by my index finger n now I hv passed red mucous type thing n feeling so much week I m scared plz suggest me ..I m taking darolac morning n night after food as suggested n pan D before food mrng n ngt n also taximo o 200 two times after food
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wait in early pregnancy is fine because of vomiting better take your food on frequent intervals with lot of hydration so so that you do not lose energy Aur also medicines to support constipation and nausea in pregnancy which are safe so contact directly for more details and discussion
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Pregnancy related vomiting is managed slightly differently from routine You need to consult a gynaecologist for your management For now You can take 2 tablets of Doxinate at bedtime Take something to eat as soon as you get up in the morning. Do not remain hungry for long Small frequent meals with a high fibre content are encouraged. You can complete the course as advised by your doctor.
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