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My wife is 7 week and 2 days pregnant. She is feeling vomit all time. She is also feeling weakness. Whenever she eat anything, suddenly she felt vomit time... Or feeling not good. So which kind of medicines she can take during this time of pregnancy? When she can go for first Abdomen ultrasound? ? And when she should go for blood tests? Kindly suggest us. Thanks.
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Hope the dating ultrasound is done.please go for it and then if everything is ok then do all the screening blood tests
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Nothing to worry during early preagnency vomiting is common, take tab vomikind 4 mg three times a day for five days and  tab folvite 5 mg daily, avoid oily spicy food take small frequent meals
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Take Tablet Doxinate 2 Tablet three times a day for 15 days Syp Sucralafil 2 spoons three times a day 1/2 hours before meals
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Take small frequent meals like 7-8 times a day Tablet Emeset 4 mg twice a day for three days Avoid cooking
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Avoid cooking
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Hi. You can ask your wife to start tab Doxinate OD daily 30 min before dinner .At 7 weeks you can do a dating scan . Consult a gynaec close to yr house . Meanwhile ask her to take B- long daily after lunch . And tab MCBM daily after breakfast .
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