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Developed Flu At The Last Month Of Pregnancy

my daughter is in her last month of a normal pregnancy and has developed the flu. she is throwing up and has the runs really bad. cant even keep a sip of water down. She is also having cramping in the top part of her uterus. Braxton Hicks????? what should she do?
Fri, 27 Feb 2015
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Pulmonologist 's  Response
Thanks for your question on HCM.
I can understand your situation and problem.
In my opinion you should immediately take your daughter to emergency room and start intravenous injections and treatment.
She might be having labour pain too as she is having pain in uterus.
So better, not to wait at home and start injectable treatment.
She is having excessive vomiting, so oral drugs will not tolerate and hence injections need to be given.
So take her to the emergency room and start appropriate treatment.
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Developed Flu At The Last Month Of Pregnancy

Thanks for your question on HCM. I can understand your situation and problem. In my opinion you should immediately take your daughter to emergency room and start intravenous injections and treatment. She might be having labour pain too as she is having pain in uterus. So better, not to wait at home and start injectable treatment. She is having excessive vomiting, so oral drugs will not tolerate and hence injections need to be given. So take her to the emergency room and start appropriate treatment.