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low level of hemoglobin

my wife having pregnancy of 19 weeks (i.e.5 months approx) and the expected date of delivery given by doctors is 02-08.2012 (we have one daughter of 5 year & 6 months)...she has gone regular checkup with a good hospital in lucknow and she has normal in all reports with ultrasound...except one thing...her hemoglobin is too low its 8.8 only...so please suggest the medicines or any other things which will useful to increase the hemoglobin level..?? our first child is a Cesarean and given one unit blood to my wife at the time of delivery..and its too difficult for me to search her blood group is AB -ve (negative)...now i pray to please give your all best way and suggest whatever useful for her...thanks i am waiting reply ...
[message edited by kalp verma on Tue, 20 Mar 2012 11:37:29 GMT]
 
  kalp verma on 2012-03-20
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Thanks for the information:

Get hold of the following medicines in Biochemic form:

1) Ferrum Phos 6x.
2) Calcarea Phos 6x.
3) Kali Phos 6x.

Thake two pills each of the above medicine two times a day (morning and evening)for 10 days.

Please follow homeopathy restrictions like no coffee, no raw onion/garlic, and no strong perfumes, don't eat or drink anything within 45 minutes before or after taking medicine.

If you are taking this medicines for 10 days give a break for a week and again continue. It is completely safe During pregnancy.

>> What has been the need for Cesarean ? Explain it.

Keep me updated and let me know your progress after seven days of use.

Weekly update is very much required.


Prayers & Blessings,
Nikkie.
 
Nikkie last decade
thnx dr. we couldn't understand that 'What has been the need for Cesarean ?'...
 
kalp verma last decade
I want clarification on following sentence from your previous post 'our first child is a Cesarean', since you mentioned about difficulty to get the said blood group !

If i may pick up some symptoms from your explaination, we can handle such situation. If there is c-section 'It normally takes about six weeks to get back to normal,' and some cases say it takes up to three months to recover completely. After a normal childbirth you are pretty mobile after roughly 10 days.'

To avoid such situation (c-section) we can look at homeopathy.

Blessings & Prayers,
Nikkie.
 
Nikkie last decade
respected dr. since we didn't know very technically about the medical terminology therefore we can explain on about the last delivery as told by the drs. to us on just 10 days before the date of delivery after taking USG report....' the supply of blood to the child is not properly and there are some bubbles present and there may be breathing problem to the child and also cord shown around the neck and hence the need of operation '...my wife aged 29 her blood group is AB negative and she is physically weak hemoglobin level was too low during the last pregnancy although we have discussed about the present situation that we want to normal delivery very much but couldn't very much satisfied...so please help to us for if there are any chances of normal delivery....thnx...i will try to explain whatever u would like to know ....pl. specify the query...thnx..
 
kalp verma last decade
Dispelling a Myth About the Umbilical Cord.

The umbilical cord around the foetus’ neck cannot strangle your baby! There, I said it. Now, let’s discuss the logic behind this truth. Nature has devised a system to nourish the developing baby inside the womb of all mammals. The placenta and umbilical cord are an amazing creation of both form and function. The placenta acts as a factory for hormones to support the pregnancy, a filter that among a myriad of tasks acts to bring in good things
and remove waste and provides a reserve of blood and oxygen to support the baby through labour. The umbilical cord is the conduit by which nutrients such as sugar and oxygen help feed the baby via its two veins while through its one artery passes the waste by-products of growth.

Understanding how a baby gets its oxygen allows us to understand why a baby cannot strangle or “choke” on its cord. In order to choke, one must be using its trachea to breath air. Clearly, there is no air in the uterus, the baby does not breathe through its throat and, therefore, cannot choke. When an ultrasound reveals the cord around the neck it is a normal human response to anthropomorphosis the intrauterine baby to our extra uterine experience. But this is not the case and there is no reason to have fear. So, let’s dispel once and for all the rumour that a cord around the neck (nuchal cord) is more dangerous than any other situation. About 35-40% of normal term babies are born with the cord around the neck at least once. It can also be wrapped around the body or legs or even at times have a true knot. None of which are usually significant as the cord is designed to deal with this.

Cord compression can occur anytime during pregnancy. The cord is well equipped to handle temporary squeezing as the 3 vessels are cushioned by a matrix called Wharton’s jelly and the surrounding amniotic fluid. In labour, sometimes after the bag of waters breaks and fluid leaks out, the cord can be repeatedly compressed with contractions. This is not uncommon and is not, by itself, a sign of distress. Your practitioner or nurse can listen to or interpret the fetal heart rate pattern to know whether any intervention is necessary. And the compression of the cord almost never is an emergency or a cause for the tragic death of a baby inside the womb. When that tragedy occurs we all want to know why and often, mistakenly, we are told it was a “cord accident”. Compared to the number of times I have heard this mentioned by patients or news stories the real truth is that this is a very rare event.

>>As you asked, what are the chances of giving birth vaginally after having a c-section (normal delivery)? Ref your previous post.
As long as you' wife is an appropriate candidate for a vaginal birth after a cesarean, also known as a VBAC, there's a good chance you'll succeed. Of course, your chances of success are higher if the reason for your prior c-section isn't likely to be an issue this time around. The reason you mentioned is explained above (hope the doubts are clear). It’s impossible to predict with any certainty which women will achieve a vaginal delivery and which will end up with a repeat c-section. Attempting a VBAC is called a Trial of Labor After Cesarean (TOLAC).

You're a good candidate for a vaginal birth after a c-section if you meet all of the following criteria:
-Your previous cesarean incision was a low-transverse uterine incision (which is horizontal) rather than a vertical incision in your upper uterus (known as a 'classical' incision) or T-shaped, which would put you at higher risk for uterine rupture. (Note that the type of scar on your belly may not match the one on your uterus.)
-Your pelvis seems large enough to allow your baby to pass through safely. (While there's no way to know this for sure, your practitioner can examine your pelvis and make an educated guess.)
-You've never had any other extensive uterine surgery, such as a myomectomy to remove fibroids.
-You've never had a uterine rupture.

Factors that would work against your having a successful VBAC include:
-Being an older mom
-Having a high body mass index (BMI)
-Having a baby with a high birth weight (over 4,000 grams, about 8.8 pounds)
-Having your pregnancy go beyond 40 weeks of gestation
-Having a short time between pregnancies (18 months or less)

Hope the above literature is of some help to resolve your query. Let me know if you have any more queries, i will be glad to assist :)

Blessings & Prayers,
Nikkie.
 
Nikkie last decade
i'm very much impressed with ur suggestions / notes read it 2-3 times very carefully and hope for normal delivery...
i'm giving medicines as u prescribed...( along with the medicines of calcium , iron+ folic acid and a protein supplement powder prescribed by drs.) is there and medicine can be added or its ok...??

as i think , there r no problem at all on last delivery and my wife could be able to give normal birth , but doctors (i'm not talking about the alls) makes us in a position that we just unable to do any thing....doctors don't want to try to give normal birth...as that they are mostly money minded...i feel very bad...pl. you don't mind ,i have just share my feeling... thnx...a lot...
 
kalp verma last decade
I do understand your concern ! Keep youself connected to this forum for any guidance :). As of now no more doses. May be we can look into it as we move ahead.

Take care of yourself and family.

Blessings & Prayers,
Nikkie.
 
Nikkie last decade
hi dr. nikkie,
blood report dated 22.04.2012 shown hemoglobin 10.9 i think now its much better from previous report , one month before it was 8.8....
now u pl. suggest what should we have to do...???
[message edited by kalp verma on Mon, 23 Apr 2012 13:22:56 BST]
 
kalp verma last decade
Thanks for the update. Please continue with the said doses as told in my previous posts. Over all how is the health of your wife?

Blessings & Prayers,
Nikkie.
 
Nikkie last decade
thnx dr.
she is now feel better she has now 25W1D +-2W0D , we have also done 'TIFFA USG' on the advised by the doctors...as per report 'ALL IS NORMAL' if u required i will attached a copy for the same...

there is a little problem with her that ' when she wake up in the morning she feel some kind of vomiting tendency (but not vomit)and after 10-15 minutes it will be normal , as her constipation tendency she feel some time gastric problem , but over all she is good..
thnx a lot dr. nikkie...
 
kalp verma last decade
Thanks for the update. As the baby develops in the womb there is always a sought of allergic reaction , hence the feeling of nausea (or vomiting like).

Please get hold of following medicine in liquid dilution this will take care of the said problem during pregnancy:

1)Lac Defloratum 30.

>> Take three doses of Lac Defloratum. First dose should be taken early morning empty stomach. Second dose in the afternoon and third dose before going to bed. Repeat for three days.

One dose means.
The medicine is in liquid dilution form. Add 3-4 drops of medicine in some half cup (Approx. 3 sip) water and stir with spoon. Sip up the content .

Please follow homeopathy restrictions like no coffee, no raw onion/garlic, and no strong perfumes, don't eat or drink anything within 45 minutes before or after taking medicine.

Keep me updated.

Blessings & Prayers,
Nikkie.
 
Nikkie last decade
hi dr. nikkie

my wife has given delivery of a male baby on dated 23.07.2012...weight 2 kg. 320 grm. the EDD was 02.08.2012...

thnx dr.

its also a cesarean baby...

both r okay...

but.. it has been past almost of 2 weeks but the 'umbilical cord' of baby is not good...although i m using a medicine (a tube locally applied) recommended by dr. from the last 10 days...but no improvement shown...???

the baby is also looking weak..drs. given 1- vit. B complex drop 2- vit E drop. 3- one more multivit. drop. advised...& i'm giving the same as advised...

i just need ur favour and advised for what we can do more further for the early relief in his 'umbilical cord'...

thnx a lot dr. nikkie....
 
kalp verma last decade
Congratulations on the arrival of your new family member... God bless :)

Ok! From the provided information you can apply calendula ointment (it is homeopathy tube) daily on umbilical area. Calendula Q (mother tincture, liquid) or ointment can be used from umbilical cord care to diaper rash.

If you are using Calendula Q (mother tincture): Add 5 drops of calendula to spoon of mineral water, with the help of cotton ball apply gently on the umbilical cord. Keep your child on mother’s milk. Make sure your wife take nutritious food same will be passed to baby thru her milk, hence infant always should be given mothers milk which takes care of the daily nutrition requirement of the baby. In exceptional case medicines can be option.

Let me know the update. And yes, I am not a doctor just Nikkie is ok :)

Blessings & Prayers,
Nikkie.
[message edited by Nikkie on Mon, 06 Aug 2012 17:54:44 BST]
 
Nikkie last decade
thnx...nikkie

i do all possible care of both mother & baby...
and yes she taking nutritious food...

and i'm following all ur's suggestions...thnx...

can we discuss about my problem...if u don't mind...??
 
kalp verma last decade

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