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Missed period
Last LMP is 23 feb 2018 period is not came till date and upt positive and now nausia and vomiting and dull stomach pain in morning and night
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HELLO, IN FIRST TRIMESTER IT IS COMMON. DO U WANT TO CONTINUE PREGNANCY.? IF SO CONSULT A GYNACOLOGIST. IF NOT THAN ALSO CONSULT A GYNACOLOGIST FOR DNCAS IT IS VERY SAFE. YOUR QUERY IS NOT CLEAR. IF U WANT HOME KIT U HAVE TO MENTION.OK.
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hi in pregnancy this is common not to worry it will subside after 14 week of pregnancy .plz do not take any medicine without consulting gynee and metoclopramide is tough to be safe in pregnancy increase risk of congenital molformation.
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It's quite normal to have nausea and vomiting during first trimester of pregnancy. If it's too much take Tab Metoclopramide daily.
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