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Early fetoplasanta insufficiency is normal at 29 week or not?what is the problem at this stage.and why?
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FETOPLACENTAL INSUFFICIENCY IS NOT A GOOD THING PLEASE CONNECT ONLINE WITH US WITH YOUR REPORT SO THAT CAN ADD MEDICINES IF REQUIRED
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Not normal Need serial monitoring Connect with me online for detailed consultation and treatment
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Hi. Fetoplacental insufficiency is not normal. It may be due to any less blood circulation. It can happen to anyone. And there are certain causes which gives this. For thess you need to have blood thinner and high protein diet.
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Please send me your report then I can guide you in a better way. Consult online on Practo consult app.
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It never be normal.. it need regularly follow up and serial scan.. For detail information consult with me online
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