Pregnency check up

2021-01-05 03:47:15
Iam 9 weeks pregnent.yesterday onwards ihave light bleeding.but it is not continous.its a light brow colour.when i go to toilet wipe it s see.but it is not on the pad.no blood on that.is there any problem.  is it a sign of miscarriage.please tell me any thing.1 week back ihave done trans vaginal ultra sound scan.cardiac flicker present.but yesterday onwards it happens. Idont know what to do
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When there is no cardiac activity and growth there are no chances of improvement

Answered2021-01-07 06:28:07

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Consult gynaecologist for health check up

Answered2021-01-05 14:27:34

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Hello, some pregnant women may suffer spotting during 1st trimester. It has many reasons. Your complaint is only Spotting, so mostly no need to worry. But to rule out miscarriage better to go for gynecologist check up. Don't neglect if bleeding is more. Take care.

Answered2021-01-05 12:42:26

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Visit nearby hospital

Answered2021-01-05 07:02:13

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Hello Ma'am, please visit your gynaecologist,no need to worry

Answered2021-01-05 04:49:10

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Just visit a hospital nearby and get checked/ scanned fot further opinion.

Answered2021-01-05 03:49:22

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