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Pregnancy, constipation, cervical stitch
I have had miscarriage in 5th month last year. Hence this time I got cervical stitch done at 14th week. Currently I am in 16th week pregnancy. My concern is severe constipation. 1. Have been taking fibre diet and plent of water. 2. Taking cremaffin syrup 15 ml daily twice-morning and night after breakfast. 3. Still constipation is not going away. Took enema after surgery to pass stool. The next week Gerbisa rectal suppository. Can I take rectal suppository every 3 days once. Please please advise and help me doctors. Taking this cause contractions ? Please help and advice doctors🙏.
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Nothing to worry,take healthy balanced diet green vegetables salads ,dry figs soaked in water, Take syrup duphalac 15 ml at night for 15 days, please update
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You can take rectal suppository every 3 days but the cause of your constipation is that the iron salt you are taking is not suited to you
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Take Tablet Livogen once a day at bedtime for 30 days Syrup Dexorange two spoons with water three times a day for a month Take 3 bananas daily Keep drinking water
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