Very light pink vaginal discharge

2024-01-23 16:01:14
Hi.. I am 6 weeks 5 days pregnant. Got my first ultrasound done yesterday. Baby has growth and heartbeat. Doctor said everything seems good so far. Since my doctor knows that i have had an earlier miscarriage in 2021 and have not concieved after that. We tried IVF embryo transfer in Nov 2023 and it failed. I concieved naturally next cycle and i am 6+ weeks pregnant now. I am prescribed with dydrogesterone, progesterone and enoxaparin injections. Today evening i noticed a very light pinkish discharge mixed with my white vaginal discharge. No cramps or anything. I am worried. My next appointment is scheduled only after a month now.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice

Answered2024-01-24 04:59:48

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Connect please

Answered2024-01-23 16:29:02

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Nothing to worry since the heartbeat is normal You need rest and progesterone support that  you are already taking

Answered2024-01-24 06:58:00

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Continue progesterone and dydrogesterone but also visit your gynecologist in person

Answered2024-01-23 17:47:19

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Connect pls

Answered2024-01-23 17:14:34

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Get an ultrasound done.continue taking progesterone and get consultation with your Gynaecologist

Answered2024-01-23 16:39:24

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Connect plz

Answered2024-01-23 16:34:14

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No need of lonopin , stop it now . Please inquire with doctors is there any specific reason to put you on lonopin . If it’s there you can continue

Answered2024-01-23 16:06:06

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