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My lmp was 5 jan and I took pregnancy test today and it was positive... Actually last week around 1st feb I was not feeling well cough and body pain...I had monocef o 200 (cefpodoxime proxetil) and nurest forte tablet (prochlorperazine maleate and acetaminophen ) twice on 1st feb...I was not knowing then I was pregnant... I read somewhere on google in effects fetus...it is contraindicated in preg...esp in first 3 months...nw I am worried would it have effected the baby...please help...I took two tablets...
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The antibiotic is ok to take not the other medicine But taking 2 tab would not hv caused too much harm
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Consult please.
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