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- 01/04/2021
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View allI'm feeling a bit worried about my wife's situation. She's three months pregnant, just at the start of her 14th week. We live in a building where our apartment is on the third floor, and there's no lift. Every weekday, she has to go down 60 steps in the morning to head to the office, and then back up those 60 steps again in the evening. Is it safe for her and the baby to be doing this every day, or could it have any negative effects on her pregnancy? I'd appreciate any advice on this.
yes she can do no worries
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I'm a 29-year-old working woman and I've been married for two years. We're trying for a baby and have been trying for the past couple of months. My period cycle is usually 31 days. I was expecting my period on the 24th of July but there's been no sign of it yet. I took a pregnancy test using Pregakem on the morning of the 27th, but the result was invalid; there were no lines at all. For the last 45 days, I've also been experiencing breast and nipple tenderness and have a cold sore on my lips. I'm not sure what to do next. Should I take another test or could there be something else going on?
_Gutsium Tablet Usage Guidelines_ Gutsium tablets, containing domperidone, are typically used to alleviate gastrointestinal symptoms. When using Gutsium tablets, follow these guidelines: *Dosage and Administration* 1. *Take 30 minutes before meals*: Gutsium tablets are usually taken 30 minutes before meals to help stimulate digestion and relieve symptoms like bloating, nausea, and vomiting. 2. *Swallow whole with water*: Take the tablet with a full glass of water, swallowing it whole without crushing or chewing. 3. *Do not exceed recommended dosage*: Follow the prescribed dosage instructions carefully, and do not take more than the recommended amount. *Precautions and Interactions* 1. *Consult your doctor*: Inform your doctor about any medications you're taking, including Lesuride-MPS, to ensure safe and effective treatment. 2. *Monitor for interactions*: Be aware of potential interactions between Gutsium and other medications, such as antacids, antihistamines, or blood thinners. *Important Notes* 1. *Follow your doctor's advice*: Your doctor may provide personalized guidance on using Gutsium tablets, so be sure to follow their instructions. 2. *Report any adverse effects*: If you experience any side effects, such as dizziness, headache, or diarrhea, inform your doctor promptly.
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I'm 6 weeks pregnant and just got my urine routine test results. It says PUS cells are 24-26 hpf, and epithelial cells are 13-14 hpf. I'm really concerned about what these numbers mean for my pregnancy. Could this affect me or the baby?
it indicates an active uti consult gynae for the same
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