Bhorglob
Bhorglob
Bharglob injection, which contains immunoglobulin, is often administered during pregnancy to prevent Rh incompatibility between the mother and fetus. If an Rh-negative mother carries an Rh-positive baby, the mother's immune system may produce antibodies against the baby's red blood cells, leading to hemolytic disease of the newborn. Administering Bharglob can help prevent this immune response, ensuring a safer pregnancy and reducing risks for the baby.
for uterus protection
No..Regesterone is given to women during pregnancy to prevent miscarriage.
You should talk to your Dr before taking any type of medication during pregnancy.
That is an issue to discuss with your physician.
First she will have pregnancy test, CBC, HBsAg,MSAF, Amniocentesis, Ultrasound and urinalysis.
9 but not all survived
Yes they are safe but with the instructions given by the doctor.
to make your pregnancy normal. as far i know its given when your HCG levels decrease.
placenta
Betamethasone injection is given to mature the lungs in preterm delivery.