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Loss of appetite
Fully loss of appetite in 7 week of pregnancy, aslo server mild whole abdominal cramp sometimes, nothing to eat anything.
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Its common. Make sure you drink plenty of water. Eat small meals at frequent interval. U can take glucose powder as well.
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Nausea and cramp is normal. Do a scan to verify heart beat
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It’s usual to have less appetite in early pregnancy.but hydration has to be maintained.dehydration is harmful for the mother and baby both
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Hi. Because you are not able to eat anything you are having gastritis . Start tab B- long daily after food . It wll help you to decrease nausea . Eat bananas daily . It will reduce gastritis .
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Take small frequent easy to digest food like curd rice lemon rice tamirind rice 8-10 times a day
Next Steps
Take Parle G biscuits packet at 6 am before brushing
Health Tips
Take Tablet Doxinate 2 Tablet three times a day for 15 days Avoid spicy food And Take plenty of water and fruits juice and lemon juice Keep Emestop chewable Tablet in mouth Glucose powder in mouth also prevents vomitting
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