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  5. I am 36 weeks pregnant and experiencing abdominal pain. My doctor has prescribed Adilin-SR-40 tablets (Isoxsuprine) and advised a Doppler ultrasound scan. I was also told that my cervix is not open yet. Please advise whether this is normal at this stage of pregnancy, and what I should do.

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I am 36 weeks pregnant and experiencing abdominal pain. My doctor has prescribed Adilin-SR-40 tablets (Isoxsuprine) and advised a Doppler ultrasound scan. I was also told that my cervix is not open yet. Please advise whether this is normal at this stage of pregnancy, and what I should do.

Asked by Female, 28 · 20 days ago

Mild abdominal pain at 36 weeks of pregnancy is often normal because of your growing uterus and contractions. Take Adilin-SR-40 tablets (Isoxsuprine) as prescribed by your doctor to help prevent early labour, and see your doctor again after your Doppler scan. If your pain worsens, or you notice vaginal bleeding, fluid leaking, or decreased foetal movements, seek medical help immediately.
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  1. Purpose of Adilin-SR-40 (Isoxsuprine) during pregnancy
  • It relaxes uterine muscles to help prevent premature labor and ease abdominal pain by improving blood flow.
  1. Doppler ultrasound scan in pregnancy
  • This scan checks blood flow in the placenta and fetus to ensure the baby is getting enough oxygen and nutrients.
  1. Cervical status at 36 weeks
  • It is common and usually normal for the cervix not to be open yet at 36 weeks.
  1. Recommendations for abdominal pain and next steps
  • Follow your doctor’s advice, take the medication as prescribed, monitor symptoms closely, and seek urgent care if pain worsens or other concerning signs appear.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.Please enter your age.

Answered 20 days ago