- female
- 30 Years
- 31/03/2021
What food can kill a baby when pregnant?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
High-mercury fish,undercooked meat ,undercooked processed food,raw and uncleaned produce,unpasteurized milk/cheese,Alcohol,High caffeine content drinks are best to be avoided during pregnancy
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Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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View allI started counting my pregnancy from January 30th how long do I have left to decide between abortion pills or a surgical procedure? OR My last period was January 30th when's the latest I can take abortion pills or have a surgical abortion? OR If my pregnancy began around January 30th, what's the cutoff time for me to safely choose between medical or surgical abortion? OR I'm counting my pregnancy weeks from January 30th how much time do I have before abortion pills or surgery aren't an option anymore?
If your last period was on January 30th, you generally have until approximately 11 weeks from that date to consider medication abortion (abortion pills). Surgical abortion options, like suction aspiration, are usually available up to 13 weeks. Some clinics may extend the timeframe for medication abortion beyond 11 weeks, depending on their policies
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I've been diagnosed with a cornual block in my right Fallopian tube and I'm really worried about it. What are my treatment options if I want to avoid surgery? Are there any medications or non-surgical procedures that could help clear the blockage?
For a cornual block in a right fallopian tube, non-surgical options like tubal cannulation, hysteroscopic surgery, and fertility treatments like IVF can be explored to avoid surgery. Tubal cannulation involves threading a catheter into the blocked tube to clear it, while hysteroscopic surgery uses a thin, lighted device inserted through the cervix to access and potentially remove the blockage. If surgical intervention is not possible or successful, fertility treatments like IVF can bypass the blocked tubes
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I'm dealing with some itching and dryness around my vaginal area and inner thighs, and it's been going on for about a month now. I'm trying to figure out whether I should see a dermatologist, a urologist, or a general physician about this. Could you guide me on who would be the best specialist to consult for these symptoms?
That could be fungal infection,u need to take oral and topical antifungal medications,visit Dermatologist for appropriate management,maintain personal hygiene to avoid recurrence.
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