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Sharp pain on abdomen for few secs
Hi I am 17 weeks pregnant I get sharp pains fee times In a day and when i switch my sitting position or sleeping position it's normal. My Nt scans says posterior placenta . Is it normal ? What should I do and not to ? I am still feeling morning sickness and stuffy nose .
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Nothing to worry, posterior placenta is normal, take healthy balanced diet avoid oily spicy food,occasional pain is normal,take steam inhalation for stuffy nose
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Occasional pain is normal Is placenta low lying? You can take vomiting meds Connect for more details and information here Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on pregnancy advice Blog section YouTube channel Dr Harita Kothia videos
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Start iron and calcium supplements after nausea subsides Did you take your Tetanus injection at 16 weeks Get GTT done at 16-18 weeks Get anomalies scan at 20 weeks
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Listen devotional music and wear bangles to promote hearing in baby Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day for a month Sleep for two hours in afternoon and for eight hours at bedtime for improvement of blood flow to baby Drink plenty of water and fruits juice Take steam inhalation with Karvol plus eucalyptus oil capsule three times a day for three days Drink warm water
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