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Bleeding during pregnancy
I have completed 6 weeks of pregnancy but now from last two days i have lightly bleeding/blood spots so what is the reason behind it and what precautions and medicine should i take?
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First get a Sonography done. Take bed rest. Don't lift heavy things. Start with progesterone support.
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This can be threatened abortion ,ectopic pregnancy
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immediately have transvaginal usg done and consult ur gynecologist
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Consult your gynaecologist as soon as possible. Don’t delay
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Consult a gynaecologist n get USG done
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Consult your gynaecologist on absolute priority.
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