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Does Unwanted 72 Interact With R-Cin?

Hello Sir,my wife is 2 n half month pregnant today she has checked by prega news kit and confrm the pregnancy but we r not prepare for 2nd baby that why she abort this baby through unwanted kit under doctor advice but she has suffered frm thyro gland tv and she dose taken r-cin cap dalily Is their complications to take unwanted kit??? Plz ans sir
Sat, 24 Aug 2019
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Hello, Welcome to Ask a doctor services. I have read your query.

Your wife has a history of TB & also has thyroid issues. It is sometimes difficult to conceive when you may plan for a baby when the patient has thyroid problems or TB issues. So, you are suggested to think again.

However, since your wife is about 10 weeks (two & a half months) pregnant it will be better to get an ultrasound done and get whatever you want managed through your Obstetrician.

Hope I have answered your query. Take care.
Regards,
Dr Nupur K
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Does Unwanted 72 Interact With R-Cin?

Hello, Welcome to Ask a doctor services. I have read your query. Your wife has a history of TB & also has thyroid issues. It is sometimes difficult to conceive when you may plan for a baby when the patient has thyroid problems or TB issues. So, you are suggested to think again. However, since your wife is about 10 weeks (two & a half months) pregnant it will be better to get an ultrasound done and get whatever you want managed through your Obstetrician. Hope I have answered your query. Take care. Regards, Dr Nupur K