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2006-09-14
Name: ritu



Hi Archie,
Yesterday i saw some blood (blood particals)when i was going to restroom for urination than i called to nurse and she called me at Dr.'s office.They checked all the things including urine sample and result was that i got bladder infection.So my dr. put me on antibiotic(macrobid 100mg) for one week.
Will it(antiboitic) effect to baby???
I am so scared to have antiboitic in pregnancy time.
Next thing is i got my 3hrs test result which is high again and i have GD which is making me tense.
My placenta has moved up and its noramal now.It is posterior in position.What does it mean ??
Sorry Archie, To ask so many questions but i am really very concerned abt antibiotic n GD...
Thanks
Ritu
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2006-09-14
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Anonymous Name: ritu
Subject:  Thannks a lot..



Thanks a lot Manu and Archie for your reply.I'll update you after one week as i have monthly visit next week.
Manu,Its very good that u share this information regarding placenta.I really appericiate it.Thanks..
Well i'll update u after one week.
Take care an bye
ritu

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2006-09-14
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Anonymous Name: archie
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UTI or vaginal infections are common and you will be fine after a week treatment. do use only cotton textured undergarment and not too tight here onward, if you already use cotton undergarments then it's fine.

don't worry about GD either, you will see if things are in control from controlling diet.

placenta fundal posterior is normal position and that's fantastic news on placenta part.

let me know how your infection is controlled after a week.
archie
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2006-09-14
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Anonymous Name: Manu
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hi ritu, i also had infection in my 2 month of preg, and i have taken antibiotics for a month i think... dr. said that wont effect your baby... so dnt worry about tht... i dnt have knowledge abt the GD ...about your Posterior position i can help i read this from one article this ll help u also.... read this ...............\";Help the Baby Move into the Best Position for Birth (can lead to shorter, less painful labor)

What position is best, and why? Ideally, in labor, baby is head-down, with his back along your belly, and his face pointing toward your back. (This is called anterior.) Lots of babies (as many as 25%, or 1 in 4) are posterior instead: looking toward your belly, with his hard little head pressing against your lower back. This causes back labor, which is usually more painful than regular labor, and labor also tends to last much longer, as the baby is not in a good position to help your cervix dilate. There are suggestions later on in the booklet for how to treat back labor; however, it’s better if you can prevent having a posterior baby and back labor by trying the following methods in the last six weeks of pregnancy.

What to avoid: The heaviest part of a baby is his back. By the laws of gravity, his body will rotate so the heaviest part is down, closest to the ground. If you spend the final weeks of pregnancy lying on your back, leaning back in the car, and leaning back in the couch with your feet up, your back will always be lowest, and baby is more likely to be posterior.

What to do: Try any of these; the more you do them, and the less you’re on your back, the better. Sit up straight in chairs, stand or walk for part of the day, lie belly-down on a soft beanbag chair, sit backwards in a chair and lean your arms on the back, sit crosslegged on the floor, do pelvic tilts, crawl, weed the garden, scrub the floor on your knees, swim a lot (breaststroke or crawl). Sleep on your side, not your back. (Left side is best.)\";

ok... i think it help...
well best of luck.. dont worry...
be happy... take rest...
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