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Blood during 8 week of pregnancy
My wife is 8 week pregnant, last week we had intercourse and after 2 day some brown colour blood spotted and done sonography, Dr said sonography report is ok, so I thought it was some other reason. Last night we had intercourse again and noticed some blood, today no blood noticed but some brown colour spotted, is it harmful to baby? our next appointment is next month,is it serious what should I do please suggest, I am very warried.
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Avoid intercourse. Connect for advice and treatment as u need progesterone support
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Connect please
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Connect
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Avoid intercourse as placenta is low lying
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The ultrasound is normal Placenta is low lying Avoid intercourse till it moves up
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Intercourse should be avoided in first trimester. Placenta is in lower uterus,cause of bleeding probably.
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