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Hi lybrate-user
I'm assuming that your pregnancy is assisted, either IVF or IUI. With any assisted pregnancy, there will be a difference between Last Period gestation period and the actual time baby was formed. So that 2 week difference need not worry you.
Regarding Fertigyn and Susten, no rules as to specific time. Take the tablet till the baby âs heart beat is confirmed and then you can stop it. Fertigyn is actually not necessary once pregnancy is confirmed.
I'm assuming that your pregnancy is assisted, either IVF or IUI. With any assisted pregnancy, there will be a difference between Last Period gestation period and the actual time baby was formed. So that 2 week difference need not worry you.
Regarding Fertigyn and Susten, no rules as to specific time. Take the tablet till the baby âs heart beat is confirmed and then you can stop it. Fertigyn is actually not necessary once pregnancy is confirmed.
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A cataract is an eye disease in which the clear lens of the eye becomes cloudy or opaque, causing a decrease in vision.
The lens is a portion of the eye that is normally clear. It focuses rays of light entering the eye onto the retina, the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. In order to get a clear image onto the retina, the portions of the eye in front of the retina, including the lens, must be clear and transparent. The light initiates a chemical reaction within the retina. The ...more
The lens is a portion of the eye that is normally clear. It focuses rays of light entering the eye onto the retina, the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. In order to get a clear image onto the retina, the portions of the eye in front of the retina, including the lens, must be clear and transparent. The light initiates a chemical reaction within the retina. The ...more
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