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My self Vijay and my wife is 9th month pregnant and she suffered from vomiting and motions and not feeling hungry from may 20th 2018.we have taken her to the corporate hospital and they told that those are normal symptoms during pregnancy and gave pan d tablets and pan UI injection for the symptoms which we told and for the abdominal pains they gave calpal tablet and after she suffered from delivery pains they diagnosed the jaundice and they told as risk to mom and baby.they adviced another multi speciality and we went to the hospital .there my wife died due to the jaundice.they diagnosed as accute fatty liver of pregnancy.now I need suggestion from any doctor why they could not find the disease in the early stages.if the doctor found it early my wife could have been saved and she is with me now.next week there was a meeting with the hospital where my wife was not diagnosed.how can I prove that they didn't noticed the disease
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I feel sorry for you Incubation period for jaundice virus can be 7-10 days Means that person has symptoms of low grade fever,loss of appetite and itching But yellow color is not obvious on the eyes,nails, palms or the dark urine During pregnancy liver is overworked as it is and vulnerable to all kinds of infections Fatty liver is a separate issue which is Visible through a routine ultrasound abdomen Some doctors do liver function tests as a routine to know about liver enzymes because the itching is a symptom during pregnancy due to weak liver
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proper diet and some medicine do help fatty liver if it's present
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viral Hepatitis can be transferred to the baby via placenta take care of the baby
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