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Thin endrometrium lining
Hello doctors! Need your suggestions. I had problems with thin endrometrium lining before pregnancy. But I conceived naturally. Now I am 17 weeks pregnant. My Gynecologist has suggested me dydroboon from first month of pregnancy. She told me it will help to maintain healthy lining for pregnancy. But this time she has discontinued that medicine. I want to know that is this necessary to take that medicine (dydroboon) throughout the pregnancy journey for full term pregnancy??? Please give me ur suggestions.
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After four month It is not used
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Follow doctors advice
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No need to continue dydroboon till 9 month It can be stopped after 12 weeks
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Needs to be stopped after 12 completed weeks
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Till 14 weeks dydroboon may be given After that it is not needed as placenta takes over the function.
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Nope not the whole of pregnancy
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