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Is It Ok To Have Abdominal Pain, Yellow Vaginal Secretion And Smoke During 5 Weeks Of Pregnancy ?

hi dr. is it safe being 5 weeks pregnant ,not continuous abdomenal pain,yellow vaginal secretion , smoking and having bp 14/90 since 48hr?
Thu, 5 Jan 2012
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This is not at all safe.Please Stop smoking now.These features should be evaluated.You probably have infection of genitals.
I advise you to visit your Gynecologist as early as possible and discuss further management.
Take care
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General & Family Physician Dr. Shainaz Arif Kaware's  Response
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It is not good to have continuous abdominal pain and yellow vaginal discharge as it can be due to infection and it may require treatment.BP of 140/90 is also high and the worse thing you can do in pregnancy is smoking.So better stop smoking and consult a Gynaecologist in person for examination and proper treatment.
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Is It Ok To Have Abdominal Pain, Yellow Vaginal Secretion And Smoke During 5 Weeks Of Pregnancy ?

Hi Welcome to HealthcareMagic. This is not at all safe.Please Stop smoking now.These features should be evaluated.You probably have infection of genitals. I advise you to visit your Gynecologist as early as possible and discuss further management. Take care