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7 weeks and 5 days pregnant- spotting
I m 7 weeks ans 5 days pregnant. I went for check up last friday. My baby's heartbeat was 156bpm. After scan i feel spotting. Doctor told me to use progestrone vaginal inserts. I m already on duphaston. I used that for past 3 days. I feel the spotting increases only. What should i do now?? Should i wait and wait for the progestrone results? Or any other natural remedies? Or Will it leads to miscarriage? Kindly help please
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Continue progesterone Avoid heavy work and stress Observe for bleeding if heavy please report gynaecologist
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No natural remedies, wait and repeat the ultrasound, continue treatment
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Continue Susten and Duphaston . Injection HCG 5000 IU twice a week for two weeks. Injection Proluton 500 twice a week for two weeks
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Repeat ultrasound pelvis done for uterus tubes and ovaries and gestational sac after 2 weeks
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Avoid papaya and pineapple Avoid lifting weights and stress and intercourses and travel and dehydration
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