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Stomach ache during pregnancy
Hi, I got a positive pregnancy test. I am on CD 33. I have mild cramps in my abdomen and I am pooping often but dont have irritation. Is this normal? I am taking folic acid tablet. Anything else should i do in specific? Because of complete lockdown in my location ain't able to meet a doctor. Please suggest what should be the next steps.
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Congratulations.just inform your doctor that pregnancy is positive.could not get what this CD 33 is? Anyway take folic acid supplements.get an ultrasound done atound6-7 weeks for bevy heart beat and pregnancy location
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Nothing to worry mild cramps can occur but observe for severe pain or bleeding if occur need to report gyanaecologist,do ultrasound pelvis at 6to7weeks , continue folic acid tables
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Hi. Please tell what is CD 33
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What is CD33
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consult online
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Continue Fol 123 Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day for a month
Next Steps
Get ultrasound pelvis done for uterus tubes and ovaries and gestational sac at 6-7 weeks Avoid papaya and pineapple Avoid lifting weights and stress and intercourses Take a boiled egg daily Drink lots of water and fruits juice Take rest for 2 hours at afternoon and 8 hours at bedtime Take 3 fruits of your choice daily Avoid tea and coffee
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Expand CD 33 .
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