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Hi, I am under weight only BMI is normal I am 6weeks pregnant now doctor suggested to take Mcbm 69 Thyronium 25mcg for hypothyroid Cap susten 200mg vaginally No sugar , bp or rest all reports are good only Now my concern is there anything else which I have to take like calcium ,iron something I have pcod from maturity, and surgery done for partial septal recesion 1year back. So please let me know because after lot of struggles I got pregnant. Thanks in advance.
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Iron calcium is started after 12 weeks. Rest continue the same medications till then
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Continue taking medications which your doctor has prescribed as they are correct and sufficient. Iron and calcium medications will start after 15 to 16 weeks. Do not miss folic acid as it is absolutely essential for baby’s brain development. Please consult online if any further doubts.
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Iron and calcium are required from second trimester. Now no need.Regarding progesterone support it can be personalised.
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Viability scan to be done
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