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Does Having Dysentery Affect The Growth Of Child?

I am 19 weeks pregnant right noe suffering from dysentry from last 2 days this is my first pregnancy i still not feeling baby movments done sonograghy on april 5th doctor told everything is fine but the growth of foetus is slow my hb is 10 please help me is my baby all right i am so worried
Fri, 26 Dec 2014
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Hey thanks for your faith in the health care Magic
I have gone through your question and I understood your problem.
You will start perceiving fetal movements after say five n half months till then just dont worry about it.Plus your doctor said your usg report is absolutely fine so you dont have to worry bout it.Loose motions if are of less severe form cant affect your baby but if you feel they are severe enough and are causing you a dehydration then yi suggest you to consult with your obstetrician as soon as possible. Thank you.
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Does Having Dysentery Affect The Growth Of Child?

Hey thanks for your faith in the health care Magic I have gone through your question and I understood your problem. You will start perceiving fetal movements after say five n half months till then just dont worry about it.Plus your doctor said your usg report is absolutely fine so you dont have to worry bout it.Loose motions if are of less severe form cant affect your baby but if you feel they are severe enough and are causing you a dehydration then yi suggest you to consult with your obstetrician as soon as possible. Thank you.