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Lump and missed misscarriage
I had a missed misscariage 4 weeks back and the tissue was taken for choromosome analysis the reports are nomal. now my doctor says after i get my periods..i will have to undergo few more tests. on 1st scan everything was good 2nd scan there was no heartbeat and fetal pole and doctor saw a lump. on the 3rd scan he again saw the lump.what can that b
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Please Give 6 months to your urogenital system to prepare and make it healthy. Do following.... Wake up early go for morning walk in greenery daily with relaxed mind Do pranayam and yoga daily Do perineal and pelvic exercises daily Take salads and fruits more Take carrots and beet root juice daily Avoid oily spicy and fast food, non veg food, processed food, rice, outside food totally Take Ashokarishta 20 ml Twice a day for 6 mths Lohasav 10 ml Twice a day for 6 mths Tab osteon D by sandu pharma 2 per day for 6 mths Plan for pregnancy after 6 months
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It was a bad pregnancy That only is seen as a lump You must take some tests before planning next pregnancy
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