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Hello Madam/Sir, My wife is 14 weeks twin pregnant, tested covid postive on 11 may. So dr admitted her and treated with fabiflu tablets because she got infected with  pneumonia.  We have done ultrasound on 5 may and the report is good. Also we have done double marker test and result is at low risk . But still we are worry about pregnancy and our unborn babies mental and physical health. So should we carry with this pregnancy or abort...because we are very about it...pls tell us...
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It’s true fabiflu is not safe . But right now all scan are normal . And mental health can not be assisted before birth . Do consult your gynaecologist
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Physical health we can go for level two untrasound. But pshycological assessment can’t be done before brith ,
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