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Folic Acid
Hello Doctor, my gynaecologist has prescribed me Mompride tablet (5 mg folic acid) and Decofer D3 tablet (1 mg folic acid). I have been taking both since 18 weeks of pregnancy, and now I am 33 weeks pregnant. Everything has been normal in my pregnancy so far, and I do not have any deficiencies. I wanted to ask whether this is considered a high dose of folic acid. Should I continue taking Mompride tablet along with Decofer D3, or should I stop/change anything?
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You should continue taking iron and calcium tablets and 1 multivitamin You can stop both actly
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You should take iron ans calcium supplements also Take high protein diet You can continue folic acid abc d3
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You need to continue taking iron folic acid calcium and multivitamin. Kindly connect for detailed consultation.
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Continue  Decopride D3 and stop Mompride. Take diet rich in Omega 3 fatty acids
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Consult please.
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