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Vaginal scan or ultrasound in pregnancy
Hi, I am in my 42nd day. LMP april 23rd. I took UPT thrice for the last 3 days and all are dark positive. I dont have frequent urination. But i have breast tenderness and mild abdominal pain. And feeling more hunger than usual. I am Already taking folic acid for the past 2 months. Now my doubt is When should i go and consult doctor. Is transvaginal scan compulsory? I am little uncomfortable with that. Can we do abdominal scan? What are all the do's and dont's? What should i eat?
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Your LMP is 23 April. You should go for consultation with your Gynaecologist and for an ultrasound scan by 15 June. There will be no need for TVS.
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Pls connect for online consultation and further advice
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U can have abdominal scan at 6 weeks of missed period
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Yes... you can take abdominal scan after 6 weeks of pregnancy. For more discussion, take an online consultation.
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You should  visit your doctor  now TVS scan is more reliable  during  early pregnancy Avoid eating  papaya and  pineapple Avoid lifting  heavy objects, exercise
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