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i am detected double typhoid 1:160 and 1:20 25 days back i was on heavy antibiotics after 10 days i got checked then it was 1:80 and 1:40. for 15 days i am having oflomac 400mg and minmin (vitamin), i m a male, can it be safe for baby if i have sex for conception of baby.
Dear Friend. Welcome to HCM. I am Dr Anshul Varshney. I have read your query in detail. I understand your concern. You should avoid conception till you complete the course of antibiotics. As far as typhoid id concerned, it is not going to cause any problem in conception. Only problem is that if you concieve now and you continue with antibiotics, they may harm the baby. This is my best opinion for you based on available details. If you have any further query please ask me. Stay Healthy. Dr Anshul Varshney, MD
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Dear Friend. Welcome to HCM. I am Dr Anshul Varshney. I have read your query in detail. I understand your concern. You should avoid conception till you complete the course of antibiotics. As far as typhoid id concerned, it is not going to cause any problem in conception. Only problem is that if you concieve now and you continue with antibiotics, they may harm the baby. This is my best opinion for you based on available details. If you have any further query please ask me. Stay Healthy. Dr Anshul Varshney, MD