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Does Increased Level Of Alkaline Phosphates Affect The Fetus During Pregnancy?

Hello doctor.....I am 29 Yrs old, having 76 Kgs of weight and 29th week pregnant. When in June I did my LFT test it was found that my SGPT was 118.2, SGOT was 90.2 and ALP was 480.3. So, my Gynae prescribed me to take "Udihep" twice daily, then after consuming that medicine for next 2 months I again did my LFT test in August and found that my SGPT has gone down to 41 and SGOT as 30 but Alkaline phosphates is still high as 550. Though i am still continuing Udihep, but as it's my 29th week of pregnancy, will it be dangerous for me or my baby???
Wed, 25 Jun 2014
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Hello mam, thanks for trusting health care magic.
it is normal to have raised levels of ALP in pregnancy even if the patient has a normal pregnancy with normal SGOT and SGPT levels.
so there is nothing to worry just keep taking your medicine.
In case you have further questions you can consult me on health care magic forum and i will be happy to help
My URL is http://bit.ly/drmanishajain
Take care
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Does Increased Level Of Alkaline Phosphates Affect The Fetus During Pregnancy?

Hello mam, thanks for trusting health care magic. it is normal to have raised levels of ALP in pregnancy even if the patient has a normal pregnancy with normal SGOT and SGPT levels. so there is nothing to worry just keep taking your medicine. In case you have further questions you can consult me on health care magic forum and i will be happy to help My URL is http://bit.ly/drmanishajain Take care