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Artificial pains in pregnancy
Good evng Im 37.2 week preg acc to usg cephalic (ROA),my baby has not descended neither im getting any pain,so dr has asked me to wait till EDD(13 sep) n if nothing happens dr said she will give artificial pain,i want to know what is it n why its given?
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Thanx for query It is given to induce labour pains if u r not getting them naturally. Is this ur 1 st baby.?
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U should walk ,drink liquids and do yoga and little bit work of household to make ur baby decend ...
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Yes dear it is good for you to wait till Expected date of delivery and put labor Induction medication to prevent complications like over maturity and reduced fluid for baby
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Relaxed Walking and frequent water drinking during walking for 45 minutes every day
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Continue iron and calcium supplements Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day for a month Take 3 fruits of your choice daily Take milk with turmeric at night
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Its just to stimulate contractions  when contraction not start spontaneously.
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walk daily for 45mt.
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