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Folic acid
I took folic acid 5mg from mid july to mid September, after that i had a chemical pregnancy so Dr changed it to cheerfol and prescribed it for 100 days.. Now i have only 5 tablets left.. I am not yet pregnant.. Should i again buy cheerfol tablet?. Or is it ok if we try without taking tablets
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Take filoova D3 tab -1 tab daily for 30 days
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Folic acid should be taken preconceptionally till first trimester of pregnancy U need to continue
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Continue tablet till you get pregnant
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Continue folic acid supplement.
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Continuing Folic acid will not harm in the way of getting pregnant . Helps in development of fetal brain
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If you are tired of taking continuous medicine, you can take a break for sometime and restart again
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