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TT injection during pregnancy
I am 7 weeks pregnant and last week i went for check up and doctor had advised for Folic acid, Susten, Thyronorm 50mcg and HCG injection. The fetal heart rate is 134bpm. I have no major symptoms sometimes mild cramps are observed. The doctor didn't suggest anything on TT shot. My friends and relatives are asking on why TT shot was not given. Can someone help me on which week TT shot will be given to pregnant women. Should i get the TT shot ASAP or there is time. Please help. Thank you.
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This is too early to get TT shot. The doctor will himself/herself tell you when you are due for the injection.
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2 shots of TT injection can be taken anytime during pregnancy, each shot atleast 1 month apart. Trust ur doctor.. They will guide u.
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You can take 1st TT shot in 1st 3 months And 2nd in 7th month or 1 month before the date of delivary
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