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Want to do tests before starting family
Hello I am 28 years old. Its been two years since i am married. We are planning to have a baby and we have not started yet but we r planning to start next year. My periods have been regular since many years but in july i git abnormal periods for first time i.e in 15 days. My regular cycle varies from 28-32 days. I just want to do my tests done so that i can plan for pregnancy. So i want to know about what test should i do ? Also i have anal fissures , so should i get it removed before pregnancy ? Will it cause trouble to me in pregnancy? I just want to consult about all these things.
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Better you get treated for Anal  fissure and get all tests which are mandatory before planning please take online consultation
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so anal fissures  are painful  because  of constipation.  and pregnancy also predisposes  to constipation
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Treat it before getting pregnant because it worsens in pregnancy
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U need to check on ur Thyroid n torch igg levels Fr anal fissure connect with a surgeon Yes fissures may worsen in pregnancy
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First get anal fissures treated … once in a while cycle disturbance S fine not a concern
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Need to get your Thyroid , Torch tests ie Rubella , Herpes, Cytomegalus and Herpes 2. Ultrasound of pelvis to make sure structure of uterus and ovaries are normal. B12 ,vitamin D. Haemogram Start Folic acid 3 months before planning and get the anal fissures treated as it may worsen during pregnancy.
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