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Hi I am 39 weeks pregnant now and having AFI 15 with cord loop around neck for baby with foetal weight as 3.2kgs as of 1 week back  scan report.My first baby is normal delivered with birth weight as 3.2 kgs and cord loop,where I was induced to labour.Now with above conditions is there  chance of normal delivery?And I am also having candidiasis,does that effect baby or does it goes off I am using candid tablets in vagina?
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You can have trial of labor and chances are that you will deliver normally In case loop of cord doesn’t allow decent of head fetal distress ( fetal heart rate decreased) is shown on CTG/ NST and according to your cervical dilatation decisions for LSCS can be taken
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Visit your obstetrician for planning for induction of labour near your expected date
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it's your 2nd delivery so high chance of normal delivery.. loop of cord is not indication for cs..  unless it is associated with fetal distress.. for candidiasis you can take proper treatment like candid cl passory.. it will not bother your delivery if it is not sevear..
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Follow your gynaecologist advice dear. You need to do a covid test and hospital visit dear
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