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Suggest Remedy For Neurological Pain During Pregnancy

I am 29 1/2 weeks pregnant. I suffer from neurological pain and have not been on my medication or receiving treatment because they told me its unsafe for the baby. At this point I am miserable. Will and should my doctor deliver my baby earlier? Can he prepare lungs with steroids for an early delivery?
Tue, 16 Jun 2015
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Hello dear,I understand your concern.In my opinion the preterm delivery is planned when the pregnancy continuation is not good for either mother or baby.
At the time of planning steroids are given to mature the lungs of fetus and also to decrease the preterm complications for baby.Always the pregnancy is tried to continue till term.Only in inevitable conditions the preterm delivery is planned.
Best regards....dr.srilatha
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Suggest Remedy For Neurological Pain During Pregnancy

Hello dear,I understand your concern.In my opinion the preterm delivery is planned when the pregnancy continuation is not good for either mother or baby. At the time of planning steroids are given to mature the lungs of fetus and also to decrease the preterm complications for baby.Always the pregnancy is tried to continue till term.Only in inevitable conditions the preterm delivery is planned. Best regards....dr.srilatha