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Hello doctor, m 20 weeks 5 days pregnant. My doctor suggested Logical 500 calcium tablet in the morning everyday. Bit today by mistake I took it in morning as week as in the afternoon after food. Will this double dose effect my baby. M much worried. Pls clear my doubt
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No won't affect A 1 gram calcium per day is fine Connect for more details and information here Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on pregnancy advice
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Nothing to worry it's ok,it won't harm your baby, avoid stress
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No problem Relax
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Its completely fine dear , dont stress yourself. In fact some people prefer to give calcium twice a day.
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In Pregnancy anxiety and stress can affect more than medication So be calm This dose won't affect your be postive
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Hi. You can take the tab anytime . It has no side effect . Only do not take Iron and Calcium tabs together .
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Helli there, No it will not affect you baby. Do not worry. When calcium requirement increase we do prescribe double dose. It's absolutely safe.
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