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Hi, I have been taking susten 300 and folfit continuously for 10 days. I am 8 weeks pregnant now. Doc has also advised proluton depot 500mg/2ml injection also once a week for 3 weeks and 1 dose has been done. Medicines are about to finish today and I have already ordered another pack but will reach by Tuesday. So can i skip above medicines for a day Or two i.e.Monday and maybe Tuesday Or should I go to medical store and buy today only. Weird question but am concerned due to Corona Virus.
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I think its yr IVF pregnancy..so don't skip any dose
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Dear madam, warm wishes. Kindly don't skip the medicines as far as my experience says. You are a pregnant lady so you should not go outside, instead your husband or anyone else can buy the medicines. It's a hormonal preparation, so please don't skip it. With best regards.
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Hi. Missing the tab for a day or two will not make any difference .
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Why Susten and Proluton depot was adviced? Any bleeding or chances of threatened abortion was there? If so then try not to miss the dose. But a day or 2 days delayed will not harm.
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