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Typhoid and cough
My 39 week of pregnancy started today, yesterday I got tested with typhoid and having cough too, bp also shoot sometime, how my delivery will be possible c section or normal, because I have heard if we have cough c section not possible and because of typhoid dr don't do normal too pls suggest . Can c section possible in high coughing?
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You have many misconceptions about the Modern Medicine. If a Caesarean is indicated , it will be done irrespective of what other problems you have. If your BP shoots up some time then your Gynaecologist will decide accordingly. Please have faith in your Doctor also. So far you have been having faith only in your colleagues who have had a Normal delivery or a Caesarean.
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You can consult your Dr for cough medicine. Then go for c section as your BP is also high. It's already 39 weeks now
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At 39 weeks if your blood pressure is shooting up you need to be admitted for delivery rather than waiting for spontaneous onset of pains
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