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High blood pressure and pregnant
Hi I have high blood pressure since 2 years . Taking tazloc once a day. And i just checked . i am pregnant now. What to do.? Is there any issue with my pregnancy and health.. please tell me pros and cons? Is it safe to have baby without harming me and baby.?
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Discuss with ur treating gynaec
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You need to change your medication. Contact a gynecologist.
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Connect please
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When you are pregnant you should do only one thing ; get yourself registered for your Antenatal care and delivery in some Nursing Home or a Hospital. All the other things will be done by the Gynaecologist there. There is no point in giving a huge list of investigations that you are supposed to get done.
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Connect with fr a safer antihypertensive in pregnancy Yes u can definitely produce a healthy baby with requisite treatment The medicine needs to be changed to a safer option
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