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I am 18 week pregnant. 06.04.2020 is my check up date with doctor. But doctor is not available due to lockdown. I can't contact with doctor. All opd centers are closed. Presently I have taken two medicines 1. IROSS XT AND 2. EZORB D3 . Can I continue with the same medicines in 18 week or other medicines are required. I also came to know that Anatomy scan is to be done between 18-20 weeks. But I can't contact with doctor. Who prescribe it.  I am very much worried. Kindly help me.
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Continue same treatment as advised.if there is any other problem,then consult ur dr.ultrasound is not an emergency.better avoid going out,as pregnancy makes you more prone to infection due to lower immunity.
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Continue Same Medicines Anomaly or Level 2 Scan with Quadruple test is to rule out Chromosomal Anomalies and Structural Defects in the New Born Can contact a reputed radiologist in the city who would do the scan and any Reputed lab would do the quad marker
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Hi dear. I understand your position. You can safely continue these medicines for another month. I hope you got an ultrasound done between 11-13 weeks. It's called NT , NB scan and a blood test- Double marker. If these tests were done for you, they usually rule out major anomalies. Sonography prescription has to be issued by your Gynecologist only. Scanning can wait. Going out in these times is not advisable. Pregnant women catch any infection more easily than other people Stay home stay safe
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Continue the same medications you can go for anomaly scan from 18 weeks to 22 weeks
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