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37th week of preg AFI 8 wit hypermatured
My wife is 37th week of her pregnancy, her EDD is 29march, her LMP was 22 june 2022.  Today (9march) we got her scan done, report says placenta : reduced AFI 8, Grade III maturity,  hyper matured. The doctor has suggested to proceed for delivery so she prescribed the Mifgest tablet. Not sure if we need to wait till she gets normal pain or do we need to take that tablet and proceed for the labour.
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Better to go ahead with early delivery. Follow the advise of your doctor.
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Liquor is less so baby should be taken out By normal or LSCS Too much trial should be avoided Go for LSCS
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37 weeks maturity is alright. It suggests enough maturity. Fluid is getting low so u shall watch for many things Consult
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Connect please
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Please  proceed  as your  doctor 's advice.
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Better to get admitted and go for induction of labour pains. Liquor is less.
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She should be admitted in hospital for delivery .no use waiting for pain.
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U need to be admitted for induction of labour Waiting may prove detrimental
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