Dear sir/madam,
My has given delivery date based on scanning reports. But she don't have pains till the date. Any procedures to follow in order to have normal delivery. And when she admits in hospital is there any injections/tablets suggested by doctor. If there please let me know the details.
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Dear, first thing to do is trust your doctor who has taken care of the patient for 9 months. It's ridiculous that you rely on my one paragraph written reply and doubting your doctor. Please follow her advise as she has examined the patient and will give you correct advise. Delivery normal/Cesarean -depends on many factors
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Usually some patients don't get pains till the date,sometimes there might be wrong dates.. pregnancy is 40 weeks,we can wait till 41 weeks if there are no comorbidities like pre eclampsia and GDM.Make sure that your wife has good baby movements.
To have normal delivery,you need to consult an obstetrician ,only after examination we can say whether she can have normal delivery or not...no doctor will give a 100% confirmation of a normal delivery.
Regarding injections and tablets,depends upon the situation,for induction of labour,there are some medications, Antibiotics,etc will be given on admission
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As I have told you can wait till 41 weeks,but I prefer go and get admitted as early as possible.
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