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Double marker test shows 1: 931 Low risk
I am 17 week pregnent, Double marker test shows 1:931,shows low risk and Quadrapule Marker shows 1: 1022 shows low risk, Did early anamoly scan and all normal in scan, is anything need to test more. Please suggest soon. Thanks
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All these indicate very low risk for Trisomy 21
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If anomaly scan already done, nothing else needed now
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Take Anomaly scan at 20 weeks
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Avoid lifting weights and stress and intercourses Avoid papaya and pineapple Continue iron and calcium supplements Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day for a month Take TT injections 4 0 days apart
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Drink plenty of water and fruits juice Listen music and wear bangles to promote hearing in baby
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Nothing to worry ,do anomaly scan at 20 weeks .
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Hello there 17 weeks is not early ANOMALY TIFFA SCAN It's the proper time to do ANOMALY scan. So go ahead for it 18-20 wks.
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avoid stress and anxiiety prefer green leafy vegetables and fruits plenty of fluids throughout the day
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