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Talk to Gynecologist on Intake Of Loprin & Progesterone In 9 Weeks Pregnancy

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Asking for Self, Female, 25 years old, Bahawalpur

I concieved 8 months ago but cardiac activity of the embryo was not present therefore gynaecologist suggested to take medicine to clear the uterus. Now after 8 months again I have concieved and cardiac activity is present baby is healthy dr. Suggested me to use loprin and progestereone hormone , mentioning that people with history of miscariage is advised to take it. But I am doubtful whether I should take the medication or not because it was a induced miscarriage.

Gynecologist in Peshawar - Dr. Faiza Rahman

Dr. Faiza Rahman - Gynecologist

MBBS, FCPS (Gynae & Obs) | Peshawar

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3 Positive Reviews

loprin is very important to take. taking progesterone support is good too.

Gynecologist in Karachi - Dr. Nudrat Zehra

Dr. Nudrat Zehra - Gynecologist

MBBS, Diploma In Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MRCOG (1 & 2) | Karachi

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1 Positive Reviews

need more history n examination to guide

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Around 10 months before I got my first ultra sound in 6 weeks but there was no cardiac activity , again then I got my ultra sound repeated in 9th week.
Still there was no activity , then doctor suggested me the medicine as it was just a bubble with no apparent fetal pole formed.
Now I concieved again last month cardiac activity is there fetus is healthy doctor suggestes loprin and progesterone

6 months ago

Gynecologist in Lahore - Dr. Rashida Ijaz

Dr. Rashida Ijaz - Gynecologist

MBBS, MCPS (Obstetrics & Gynecology)* | Lahore

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watch my youtube channel..free gynae doctor..for informative video about miscarriages

General Physician in Lahore - Dr. Abdul Munam

Dr. Abdul Munam - General Physician

MBBS, Member of American College of Physician | Lahore

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439 Positive Reviews

Aoa !
your weight ? and any medicine you are using ?

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