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Loose motion at 40 weeks
Hi I am 40 weeks pregnant and my edd was 6th dec.but I haven't experienced any labour pain or any other signs .infact I am having severe vomit and watery loose motion since last two days and haven't taken any solid food.is it a concern? As my doctor is still suggesting to wait
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You should have gone to your Gynaecologist two days earlier. Any way it is never too late.
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I thi nk ur doctor immediately
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Visit ur gynae doctor....don't late to much
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Consult
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Get internal examination Done for better assessment
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Yes visit your Gynaecologist
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Yes U may end up in dehydration Not advisable to wait beyond 40 weeks Needs admission fr induction of labour after an ultrasound
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At 40 weeks , you shouldn’t wait for pains. Also you are having loose stool and vomiting , get consult immediately and get admitted i would advice.
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