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All 9 Iugr Granules All 9 Iugr Granules

All 9 Iugr Granules

Quantity Description: packet of 1 Granules
Manufacturer: Akumentis Healthcare Ltd
Price: ₹ 49.0

Information about All 9 Iugr Granules

All 9 IUGR Sachet contains polyminerals and polyvitamins. It contains about Docosahexaenoic acid, Zinc, L-arginine, L-methylfolate, Mecobalamin, Pyridoxal 5-phosphate and Vitamin D3.

Benefits of key ingredients:
DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) is vital for brain and eye development during pregnancy, and reduces risk for early preterm birth, which is associated with poor neurocognitive outcomes and maternal depression.
L-Arginine is considered to be a semi-essential amino acid. Supplementation of L-arginine in the diet provides a source of substrate for nitric oxide synthesis during pregnancy, which could promote vasodilatation leading to healthy pregnancy. L-arginine also stimulates the release of growth hormone, insulin, and other substances in the body.
Mecobalamin is the neurologically active, most bioavailable and best utilized form of vitamin B12, which is used for treating pernicious anemia (B12 deficiency). Methylcobalamin is required by the body to make healthy red blood and nerve cells.
Zinc is an essential mineral known to be important for many biological functions including protein synthesis, cellular division and nucleic acid metabolism.

All 9 IUGR Sachet prevents the risk of Pre-eclampsia and Intra uterine growth retardation.

Use under medical supervision

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Popular Questions & Answers

Moderate iugr case. 8.5 month during pregnancy and baby weight 2100 gm it is safe to delivery this time to baby please help.

DGO, MBBS
Gynaecologist, Satara
Moderate iugr case.
8.5 month during pregnancy and baby weight 2100 gm it is safe to delivery this time to baby pleas...
if ur health(BP...etc)is normal n only moderate IUGR n blood supply to baby is normal, u can wait now n try to take healthy diet n tablets n avoid the factor that causing IUGR. even after all this care ,iUGR is nt improving that time better to have plan delivery.
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My baby was diagnosed with iugr at 29 weeks age and there were no problems noticed with placenta, umbilical cord, blood flow etc. If there are no maternal or foetal causes involved, what would be the reason for iugr? Also the foetal weight was 1913 g at the end of 33 weeks. Is this weight normal?

DCH, Nicu
Pediatrician,
My baby was diagnosed with iugr at 29 weeks age and there were no problems noticed with placenta, umbilical cord, blo...
Hi lybrate-user, at 33 weeks of gestation 1900gm is a good weight. Weight of fetuse will increase maximum during last 4 weeks. So your baby will reach more than 2.5 kg during term gestational age. So do not worry.
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I am 39 weeks pregnant my baby's weight is 2 kg doctor has suggested asymmetrical iugr ,is normal pregnancy possible with such situation, is asymmetrical iugr harmful, can it be treated.

MBBS, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Gynaecologist, Patna
I am 39 weeks pregnant my baby's weight is 2 kg doctor has suggested asymmetrical iugr ,is normal pregnancy possible ...
at 39 wks ,2kg is very low.in iugr,you need not to worry.as baby will catch up growth in few months.

I am 37 weeks 4 days pregnant. 2 weeks back I was diagnosed with iugr. But now my reports shows everything is normal. My baby is growing well. I just want to know does the effect of iugr will remain in my baby after birth. I am worried. Please suggest.

MBBS, DGO, DNB (Obstetrics and Gynecology)
Gynaecologist, Chennai
I am 37 weeks 4 days pregnant. 2 weeks back I was diagnosed with iugr. But now my reports shows everything is normal....
Hi, The diagnosis of IUGR is based on many things. Not only the scan report but clinically also and after Two or three serial scans. And usually the baby will pick up weight after birth. Please do not worry. Baby will be fine.
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