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R-Hcog 6500iu 0.5mg injection
No I am in 5th week pregnancy and my doctor suggested me to use this injection weekly once R-Hcog 6500 iu 0.5mg. I am also using progesterone oral and vaginal tablets and using folic acid as well. My question is that is a take this injection during pregnancy. Because Google and some medical apps saying this injection is dangerous for pregnancy women. It should not be recommended for the pregnancy women because it may cause this miscarriage or fetal un-development. So I want to know is it safe to use now. I am not taking by my own my doctor suggest this. Could you please tell me this is good or bad
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Need for injections is based on history and mode of conception. Natural conception and no history of bleeding, abdominal cramps may not require injections Consult for further need based on history.
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No it can be used in pregnancy till 12 weeks kindly consult for more information
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It's ok
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