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Bleeding during 28 weeks
I got pregnant via IVF...I had spotting around 10th week of pregnancy after a dose of progesterone injection it was gone after that I don't have any spotting or bleeding...now I am 28 weeks 2 days I had heavy bleeding with clots..I immediately went to hospital they have done a scan and the baby was fine..my cervix as well closed...they put me on injection and tablets to stop the bleeding after 2 days the bleeding has stopped and baby movements as well fine.. What's the reason for bleeding..I don't have placenta previa and I asked about the placental abruption but she said that it will cause pain..I am very much worrying...can anyone explain why..
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Your doctor is absolutely correct In placental abruptio u will hv pain U should go for a perspeculum examination to rule out erosion cervix or a polyp
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Have you got a per speculum examination done to rule out sause of bleeding? Continue taking progesterone supplements
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take bed rest ..it will reduce..
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