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Bleeding in pregnancy
How much bleeding is normal in pregnancy? Can bleeding be heavy and last 7 days? I've read online that it is possible to have bleeding and still be pregnant. Is it possible to bleed heavily while one is pregnant?
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Normallly bleeding should not happen at all,visit ur gynaec
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Lots of details required to be able to properly advise you on this. Please consult Dr. Akriti Saxena. You can find me on google too.
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If you are having heavy bleeding and you are sure that u were pregnant... consult your Gynaecologist immediately....
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There shud ideally be no bleeding if ur pregnant Any bleeding in pregnancy needs to be investigated Heavy bleeding with pregnancy ...needs an ultrasound to rule out incomplete abortion
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If you are having bleeding in pregnancy, you should get an ultrasound for fetal well being done. You can consult me at my clinic GRG healthcare at Cottage no. 9, West Patel Nagar, Delhi, or call eight three eight three eight double two four eight seven for appointment.
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USG for fetal well being.
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