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Worriesy about pregnancy
Hello , actually my wife pregnant (just completed 6 weeks) yesterday went to doctor for scanning and she says pregnancy is at right place and the heart beat also appears normally, today she has started pain near her anus area, and it's almost sever , simultaneously she has nausea, and constipation. What should we do , it was our 5th IUI as my wife is PCOD patient wid all reports normal...?? Plz suggest the best ...??
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Because of constipation she will have pain near anus nothing to worry use lacativeang take plenty of water leafy vegitables pomogranate and guava fruits
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Constipation can sometimes happen in pregnancy Take boiled warm water whole day Take 3 bananas daily For painful anus use Anovate ointment three times a day before and after defecation and at bedtime
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Syrup Duphalac 4 spoons at bedtime with a glass of warm water Continue Fol 123 Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day for a month
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Avoid lifting weights and stress and intercourses Avoid papaya and pineapple Take a boiled egg daily Listen to devotional music Improve general health by eating lots of fruits For Nausea and vomitting take small frequent meals like lemon rice and coconut rice and curd rice 7-8 times a day Avoid dehydration Take a 100 GMs of biscuits or cookies at 6 am in morning before brushing and before getting out of bed
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