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Uti in 7 week pregnancy
I am 7 week pregnant.. 4 days back i had burning in urine so i consulted my gynae , she told me to get urine routine and culture done.. meanwhile she started me with zocef 250 mg tablet twice a day.. yesterday i got my culture report which stated E.coli bacteria , so on fourth day she changed my antibiotic from zocef 250 mg to augmentin 625 mg twice a day for 5 days... Already 3 days i have taken zocef 250 mg twice.. Will so much antibiotics cause any harm as i am only 7 plus 5 weeks pregnant...Already i had history of preterm delivery due to incompetent cervix last year..
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Since you already have a history of Preterm  delivery you need to understand that any infection needs to be adequately treated you are on the correct line of treatment
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E coli infection has to be treated fully.or else It may cause pregnancy problems
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