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Bleeding last one month
My wife is 17 weeks pregnant with low lying placenta(right lateral wall of the uterus lower edge covering ios) and little bleeding everyday though she is in full bed rest at home. Bleeding is not stop.taking some medicine as per doctor advice. Any risk ? it will be cured or not ? Plz suggest.
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There are some occasions when the patient has to take the call. Placenta is low lying, covering the os. Little bleeding throughout the day. Pt is. 17 weeks. She has got another 23 weeks to go. Baby is alive. Baby will not survive by being outside the uterus. Bleeding will not stop unless the uterus is emptied. The patient should tell what she wants. Under such cases, in India, doctors get beaten for no fault of theirs.
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Get admitted
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She might need hospitalisation if bleeding is not stopping. Consult your doctor immediately.
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Hospitalization Absolute  bed rest Avoid cough  constipation Ucan use uterine relaxants like ritodrine Counseling for the patient
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Need the last ultrasound to comment What medicines is she taking?
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