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I am 31 years female I weigh 63kgs. my husband is 39 years old. Our girl kid is 6 years.
My first pregnancy was emergency cs at 28 weeks due to bp. Baby was 900 gram then she was in NICU fr 2 months .Gradually she was healthy and fine .
I want to have another child .
I m having normal periods for,every 28 days .
But it's only for 2 to 3 days only .very scanty flow.
Should I check my haemoglobin levels?
Y my periods is short ?
Wat r the precautions I hav to do now to avoid complications which I faced in 1st pregnancy.?
Should I reduce my weight?
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Ultrasound and hormonal evaluation needs to be done to find out the reason for scanty flow during periods.
2-8 days of bleeding is normal.
How was ur blood pressure post delivery?
Get preconceptional counselling and evaluation before you plan your pregnancy
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Do proper hormonal workup
An counselling
Prenatal folic acid an vit d 3 supplementation is must
You had raised bp in your last pregnancy
So some of the medication should be started for the same in your next pregnancy to avoid such problem
Kindly consult
Start folic acid supplements
Get yourself checked for any other medical condition
There is a high chance pf recurring bp issue so keep yourself in contact with a gynaecologist from beginning.
Good luck
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