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Asked for male, 29 years old from Chandigarh
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This should be taken under guidance of doctor and since she is the negative she will require Anti D injection. If there aren't pressing issues and this is first pregnancy it's better to avoid termination as she is the negative.
Asked for male, 58 years old from Madurai
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Anti d injection a single dose 1500 iu can be administered between 28 and 30 weeks. It is given to prevent complication in the future pregnancy if in this pregnancy child is +ve blood group. Disadvantage of this approach is that approximately 40% of d negative women who are carrying an d negative child will be given routine prophylactic anti-d ig unnecessarily" cell free fetal dna" (cffdna) test can be done on mothers blood to determine baby's blood group to avoid this injection, but this test i...more
Asked for male, 27 years old from Pune
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Asked for male, 28 years old from Bargarh
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PEP is a course of anti-HIV medication. PEP is unlikely to work if it's started after 3 days (72 hours) and it won't usually be prescribed after this time. It is best to start taking PEP within 1 day (24 hours) of being exposed to HIV. PEP makes infection with HIV less likely.
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Asked for female, 34 years old from Hyderabad
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The Rh factor, also called the Rhesus factor, is a protein found on the surface of red blood cells. People with Rh-positive blood, about 85 percent of the U.S. Population, have this protein; those with Rh-negative blood do not.
If both you and your partner both have Rh-negative blood, there's no need to worry because you'll have an Rh-negative baby. But if you are Rh negative and your partner is Rh positive, your baby could be either positive or negative. A potentially dangerous condition, c...more
If both you and your partner both have Rh-negative blood, there's no need to worry because you'll have an Rh-negative baby. But if you are Rh negative and your partner is Rh positive, your baby could be either positive or negative. A potentially dangerous condition, c...more
Asked for male, 32 years old from Dindigul
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These tests cover only 4 of 20 stds. Joint pain can be in one of the stds, calked reiters. To better understand the risk and consequences of stds please take private consult with audio video chat and then I can guide you properly and explain you what is to be done.
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As it's conclusive that you don't have any std mentioned by above test done. So better get urine routine and test for gonorrhoea done. Revert reports will guide you then.
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Hiv, hbsag, hcv and vdrl tests at less than 90 days of interval from exposure are not conclusive.
Joint pain may be related to std.
Please take private consult with audio video chat and then I can guide you properly and explain you what is to be done.
Joint pain may be related to std.
Please take private consult with audio video chat and then I can guide you properly and explain you what is to be done.
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