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Can we take mtp pills as i am on breastfeeding to my 18months baby Please tell me i am lactacting mother I want to take mtp pills as i am 5 weeks pregnant
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Hello Yes .U can take mtp pills after an ultrasound scan for location of pregnancy,after a consultation with a gynaecologist. And u can reduce breast feeding in 18months old baby and eventually stop , and go for a contraception method immediately if your not planning for pregnancy.
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Yes u can take but u have to consult a doctor first . The reason is we have to do a few investigations like cbc . ….ect to know the haemoglobin level …ultrasound has to be done to confirm the site of pregnancy as sometimes there may be chance of ectopic pregnancy ( tubal) .
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You can take pills after an ultrasound and under supervision of a doctor
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Breastfeeding can be continued with MTP pills
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Under supervision
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Get proper consultation, get USG done , stop breastfeeding Then under proper supervision get MTP done with proper contraception for future
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You can take the pills. You have to consult with your local gynecologist first.
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