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Bleeding in pregnancy
I m 8 weeks pregnant now and from 3-4 days having some spotting, went to the doctor he did sonography, baby has heart beats and movement but doctor told me that there is some internal bleeding seen so take bed rest but from yesterday I m having little bit more bleeding and cramps in stomach so I again went to doctor, so he gave medicines and told me that the blood is fresh red blood so we wait for 2-4 days if bleeding will not stop then we have to abort this pregnancy Please suggest what we will do?
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If the bleeding subsides and the baby's condition is fine on USG, not to worry. But if the bleeding continues and there is pain, maybe it may lead to abortion thereafter Don't worry, take rest, take all the hormonal support tablets and hope for the best
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Till the time heat beat is present and no other complications continue pregnancy with supportive care . Consult you gynaecologist
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