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Can i take geminor m2 medicine in pregnancy because i have sugar but in control . I am 6 weeks pregnant. Doctor says that no problem to take it. Please  answer. Thank you
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No oral hypoglycaemic should be taken during pregnancy as it may cause problem .may require injections insulin Monitor daily your blood sugar See a gynaecologist nearby for follow up
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Check blood sugar level daily .
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Yes it safe to take but I would like to suggest you pls u must confirm from your gynaecologist too Sometime diabetes occur during pregnancy and no need to take medicine for long term because it corrected after delivery U can take homoepathy medicine for this because it is safe and natural and also safe in pregnancy It control your sugar level in control naturally
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avoid stress , avoid taking of sugar ,do exercise daily
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