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Asked for female, 25 years old from Delhi
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Asked for female, 36 years old from Bangalore
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Hello, one really cannot say what increased abdominal pressure would have caused effect on your uterus.
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Asked for female, 32 years old from Gurgaon
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It is not normal but if only scanty usually does not lead to problem.
Best is to consult treating gynecologist-ivf specialist.
Best is to consult treating gynecologist-ivf specialist.
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Asked for Female, 17 years old from Delhi
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It needs to be repeated exactly 48 hours later and depending on that result further decision can be taken by treating Gynecologist
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Asked for male, 40 years old from Himatnagar
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Doctor treating you for IVF decides that, if that doctor advises and you ask someone else it means you dont have trust in that doctor and it is bad idea to get treated by doctor in whom you dont have trust
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Asked for male, 35 years old from Bangalore
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Hi. The most important thing is to stay positive and relaxed! Take bed rest for 2 days, after that you can do light work. Avoid papaya, pineapple and Chinese food. Avoid constipation, you can take Syrup duphalac at bedtime for it. Have plenty of fluids and a high fibre diet.
No lifting of any heavy lifting or any strenuous exercise. No relations with husband. Meditate for a calm mind and continue all medicines as advised by your doctor. All the best!
No lifting of any heavy lifting or any strenuous exercise. No relations with husband. Meditate for a calm mind and continue all medicines as advised by your doctor. All the best!
Asked for female, 31 years old from Pune
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Dear Lybrate user, decreased blood flow to your endometrium has different endogenous causes. Argipreg and ecosprin all help in increasing blood flow to the endometrium. Your doctor can also start you on tab alivher vaginally during endometrial preparation to increase the endometrial blood flow.
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Asked for female, 31 years old from Pune
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Dear Lybrate user, if you are planning to have a frozen embryo transfer, your ivf specialist will advice you a certain drugs for preparing the endometrium (inner uterine lining) which will act as niche for embryo. Usually, aspirin and argipreg are given even before the embryo transfer for better results.
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Looks like your periods. But since the flow is not good, get a beta hcg test done to exclude pregnancy.
Asked for female, 26 years old from Bangalore Rural
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