It would not be responsible to go to work if the possible diagnosis is active TB.
That's something you should ask your doctor about
My husband and I have different doctors for everything. I like mine, he likes his. I see nothing wrong with this as doctor's are personal choices.
Have him talk to a doctor about it, a general practitioner or a urologist.
You should consult a doctor or take an at-home pregnancy test.
I told my husband your a doctor wont it be health risk at my age having children because at 43yr old a woman body change
Well, it is kind of a bad thing to have happen, but luckily you got to a doctor before it got too bad. If the doctor says you should wait a day, (s)he knows what is going on. I think waiting might have something to do with clearing the digestive system; google "appendix." But you should be fine, don't worry! :)
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This site is not for medical advice. Please ask his doctor what he thinks your husband should take.
You should consider waiting for your period or just go to the doctor to check it out
The doctor should be conservative in diagnosing dystocia and fetal distress, taking a position of "watchful waiting" before deciding to operate.
I think that you should take your husband to the doctor, because it isn't usual for that to happen.
There may be some internal damage, he should see a doctor.