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LMP was 22nd July. Period was not regular . Doctor has advised not to take normoz now. Anomaly scan not done due to late ovalution . Current medicine Gestofit 300 sr, innovfol and calcium and iron tablets and softovac and daily antacid pantoride 40. My question 1. Everyday antacid is ok? 2. Is it sufficient for folic acid and dha? 3. Is it ok for her spicy good like Biriyani, fried rice and frozen food? 4. She should take rest fully or do some excersize. Though she had some bleeding during 1st trimester and doctor prescribed hucog 5000 inj. I am fully confused about her diet because she is very choosey and no one is there to take care except me and Everyday I have office. Kindly suggest what should I do?
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You should avoid spicy food. Daily antacid is not good for you. You can do anulom  vilom pranayam regularly. There are many exercises which you can learn from obstetrician. You should take frequent light non spicy meals to avoid acidity. Iron folic acid dha and calcium are sufficient.
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How many wks of pregnancy  rt now!! Whatever of her period status prior calculate gestational age from first sonography... Homemade food is always best for her.. No need to take antacid daily.. Have proper talk with your gynac regarding exercise and rest as no one can comment with knowing her sonography reports ... No need to have confusion just follow your gynac advice... And try to avoid spicy food or she have to take antacid... Same For frozen, ready to eat meal... Ask her to read good books, do meditation helps her to calm
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Hello, Have you gained a lot of weight recently? Your body weight is more than your ideal body weight. You are likely to have PCOS. Eat less spicy foods to prevent acidity. Iron, folic acid and calcium supplements are fine.
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