First of all, you should consult an endocrinologist regarding your thyroid function test result. secondly, there are many things still to be investigated regarding your reurrent pregnancy loss situation. One of the most requested laboratory examination for this is Anti-phospholipid antibody syndrome (APAS) workup. ...
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You can also confirm the continuation of pregnancy by testing for the doubling of betaHCG levels over 48hrs or by repeating the scan after a week. ...
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No it is not related to miscarriage. Please get mammogram and sonography of breast. ...
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If pregnancy test done on same day and negative and serum beta hcg test low, can be biochemical pregnacy . Ectopic pregnancy should be ruled out. Best thing could have been biopsy of the sac like thing which was expelled out. It can also be a decidual cast.U should also get a scan done which is to be interpreted in accordance with b hcg report ...
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well , you can start metformin and folate caps as metformin helps in controlling the ugar levels and thereby obesity and folate prevents any congenital malformations in the fetus. if your cycles are also deranged for long and irregular, i feel they should be addressed first along with other menas.
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Alaxan FR is not recommended for pregnant for more than 7 days as it will cause problems to the fetus. Paracetamol is safe but ibuprofen is not ...
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Hi there. Yes, endogest, enclofert and oosure plus are not only safe, but are recommended for patients who wish to get pregnant. Endogest is for hormonal support. Enclofert is to induce ovulation. OOsure plus are supplemets to aid healthy pregnancy. ...
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You should definitely still take your anti-epileptic drugs. Stopping your medication will be detrimental. Your seizures will be uncontrolled. When you become pregnant, you should consult immediately your obstetrician and your neurologist so that your epilepsy drugs will be shifted to that which is safer for pregnant women. ...
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