Pregnancy Related

2018-12-02 01:22:25
My last period was 15th September 2018. I have done usg on 18th nov 2018. Report was normal. Doctor told me you are crossing just 1month 1week 0 day. Suddenly, 30th nov , I have seen small discharge of very dark brown liquid. Doctor prescribed me to push Proluton depot 500 mg. Injection.Then prescribed me to take bed rest. Then suddenly, it is stopped. 1st December again very dark brown discharge is started. But it is coming very slowly And small amount. Whole day it is stopped. I have taken bed rest. I have told all reports about my bleeding. Doctor told me all medicine will need continue. All pregnancy blood test with usg will be needed.Doctor asked me to go with all test reports after 3/4 day.Today is 2nd December. Today morning, again small quantity of dark brown liquid discharge is started. Now time is 6:45 am. But don't know during whole day, it will be come out or not. There is too much tension in my all family members.My question is - in this case all pregnanncy blood test reqd
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First please confirm pregnancy with beta hcg And get a TVS done Only this will make the diagnosis clear
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Answered2018-12-06 06:17:48

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Hello dear it can be Threatened Abortion or missed abortion so confirm with ultrasoundand urgently. For details you can consult me on Practo consult app online

Answered2018-12-04 06:21:51

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Yes all pregnancy tests are req to find out the cause of bleeding there are two reasons for brown ish discharge either it is old collected blood dt partiality separationon  of sac or dut missed abortion in any case ultrasound is needed to confirm the viability

Answered2018-12-02 02:21:06

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Answered2018-12-02 03:22:24

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