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Gall bladder stone in 2nd month pregnanc
My wife is diabetic and 6 weeks pregnant. She is taking insulin and metformin. Today in ultrasound report we came to know about 12mm stone in fall bladder. She is already diabetic and now gall bladder stone... Should we continue pregnancy... What are the complications...
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Connect please
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Are there any other problems she is facing?
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That would be a personal choice The only treatment of gb stone is removal of the gall bladder N this may worsen the nausea vomitting n indigestion in pregnancy
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Consult in person V hve to examine directly
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