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Gallbladder stone and pregnancy
Hello My first pregnancy is on 26 November 2020 after the delivery of 4months i found scanning report gallbladder stone and the doctor suggest to take the gallbladder surgery and now i am 2nd pregnant its now 6 weeks and 0days. after the third scanning report we knew that i am pregnant and i also take the ayurvedic medicines of gallbladder stone. Then yesterday take the scanning report shows 2ndly pregnant and ovary cyst and gallbladder stone also. After the first delivery my period is not come. Now my baby is 9months only. It is any complications for the 2nd pregnancy. Pleas reply...
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Fall stones may or may not complicate later half of the pregnancy It is advisable to have regular ANCs
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Balanced diet with nutritional supplement is advisable
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Reach Practo profile for further assistance. Consultant Obstetrician n Gynaecologist.
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