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  • Female
  • 15 Years
  • 29/01/2025

I'm really worried about my 15-year-old daughter. Can I give her Dolo 650 for her fever or menstrual pain? I'm just concerned if that's too high of a dosage for her. Would love your advice!

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Missed Fetal Heartbeat at 11 Weeks

Possible Causes

  1. Miscarriage: Unfortunately, the absence of a fetal heartbeat can indicate a miscarriage.
  2. Fetal demise: The fetus may have stopped developing, leading to the loss of the heartbeat.

Chances of Revival

  1. Unlikely: Once the fetal heartbeat is lost, it is unlikely to revive.
  2. Confirmatory tests: Your wife's doctor may recommend additional tests, such as:
    • Ultrasound to confirm the absence of fetal heartbeat
    • Blood tests to check for hormonal changes

Next Steps

  1. Seek a second opinion: Consult a specialist, such as a maternal-fetal medicine (MFM) specialist or a high-risk obstetrician, for a second opinion.
  2. Support and counseling: It's essential to provide emotional support and counseling to your wife during this challenging time.
  3. Follow-up care: Schedule a follow-up appointment with your wife's doctor to discuss further management and potential next steps.

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