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Hi Sir/Mam,i am 30yrs. This is my 1st pregnancy.  I conceived naturally. It has been 1.5 yrs since my Marriage. No history of abortion.Date of Last period- 1st March 2020. REPORT:(till now)(6th week) glucose random, plasma: 89 mg/dl glycosylated hemoglobin(hba1c): 5.4% Hepatitis c,HIV: non reactive Vitamin D:11.30(low) Double Marker Test: Negative NT scan : Normal No placenta Prarevia The internal OS is closed(till 17th aug 2020 report) Cervix measures 3.1 cm(till 17th aug 2020 report) foetal HR: 153 bpm(till 17th aug 2020 report) ISSUE: Its 25th week going on. Before 3 days I had  brown mucus discharge. I went to the hospital there they examined physically and concluded no bleeding and no discharge.  MEDICATION: They provide me proluton 250 injection. SONOGRAPHY(17th aug 2020) My sonography is ok.  My Gync told me to continue  this proluton injection till 34th week.I got brown spotting yesterday and today(19th aug).can i travel?what is the issue.all ok in pregnancy?
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Hi . It's better to avoid travel and take bed rest. If there is any associated pain or if the bleeding increases consult your obstetrician immediately. Continue proluton for now. Do not stress. Relax. Get some sleep. Get back if this repeats. Get a scan once after 2 weeks if no such symptoms again
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Do a repeat ultrasound gestation after 2 weeks
Next Steps
Continue Proluton twice a week for 2 weeks Capsule Susten 200 mg twice a day for for 2 weeks
Health Tips
continue iron and calcium supplements Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day for a month Do not travel Avoid stress and intercourses and lifting weights Avoid papaya and pineapple Drink lots of water and fruits juice Sleep in left lateral position for 2 hours after noon and for eight hours at bedtime Listen to devotional music and wear bangles to promote hearing in baby
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