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Pregnancy in High blood pressure
Hi I am 8 weeks pregnant. I  have blood pressure since 6 years. Right now taking labatlol three times a day. I have history of pcos as well. In ultrasound it shows 17*13mm Anterior wall focal adenomyosis. Doc prescribed my progestin injection to take once every week till 16th week. Along with Medication selace, cor 3, ecosprin 150mg, isofit, argipreg. Attaching my prescription. Will my pregnancy will sustain? Is there any risk.
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Be regular with ur antenatal visits. Follow your obstetrician advice. Yours is a high risk pregnancy. All are good medications only you can continue, have faith in your gynaecologist
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Keep monitoring ur pregnancy
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You should be very regular with your visits for Antenatal check up. You should monitor your BP at home. With proper care your pregnancy should continue normally. And please don't get Antenatal care by Tele-consultation. It should be by visiting your Gynaecologist in his clinic
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Connect please
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the scan appears normal. other tablets you can continue. avoid heavy works and long journey. keep a track on your bp.
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You need proper evaluation and treatment
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please consult Dr Sushila Gupta senior Gynaecologist on practo for further management
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Yes ur s is a high risk pregnancy Be regular with ur antenatal visits
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