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I am 4 week pregnant n I can't go out to visit doctor what should I do about medicine and first trimester scan. N wht is important advise for my health?
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Just start folvite tablet once a day. Can do scan after a month, no urgency
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Start folic acid tablet Get ultrasound early pregnancy scan done after 15 days
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take folic acid. Have healthy diet. If possible, do USG after 3-4 weeks.
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First confirm pregnancy by doing bhcg test in lab... Need your detail history to give you proper advice.. So consult online after bld bhcg test.
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Hi. Please take folvite tab daily once after food . Avoid outside food , oily and spicy food . Eat what ever suits you and does not cause nausea . Drink plenty of water . First scan and blood tests you can do after 3 weeks .
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U can start folic acid supplements and usg you can do after another 10-14 days .but LMP??please consult online
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