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Is no symptoms ok?
I got upt positive and HCG was 9000 on May 25th. Lmp was April 22nd. I had gas trouble, belching, tenderness in breast since these days and I was feeling pregnant also. But today I don't have any symptoms at all. Just back pain is there. Is this normal? I'm taking folic acid and sustensr 200. My USG is on june10th.but I'm soo worried now. Thank you.
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Don't worry. Continue your tablets.
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Is you are too much worried, get Beta HCG repeated and look for doubling. If doubling is there it is a healthy pregnancy.
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Don't take too much stress.
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Nothing to worry . unless you have lower abdominal cramps & bleeding .
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continue tab susten& folic acid .
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pelvic rest .& avoid strenuous work.      get the scan done               
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Syp Sucralafil 2 spoons three times a day for 5 days
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Avoid papaya and pineapple
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Drink plenty of water and fruits juice Sleep with light off Avoid lifting weights and stress
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Don't worry, avoid stress, avoid oily spicy food, get adequate rest and sleep, continue folic acid
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get the scan done
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go through my profile and can consult
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