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Brown mucus discharge in 25th week preg.
Hi all, I am 30yrs. This is my 1st pregnancy. No previous health issue. No bp , sugar.I completed my 24th week of pregnancy.all sonography report, double marker nt scan test gone well. Its 25th week going on. Before 3 days I got brown mucus discharge. I went to hospital there they examin physically and concluded no bleeding and no discharge. They provide me proluton 250 injection. My sonography is ok. My doct provide me this proluton injection till 34th week . Weekly once. I got spotting again yesterday. I m not getting what might be the issue now. Can i travel in such situation via flight. Anything wrong in my pregnancy.is there any chances of preterm labour. I m quite scared. Please guide me. Attaching the mucus screenshot.
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Better take the injection and complete bed rest Your position of placenta ?? Is it low lying or covering os ?
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it can be mucus plug discharge.. need an examination if there is soft cervix or any dilatation is there.. you just follow the advice given by your doc.. take adequte
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Travelling by any means is inadvisable. You need to get a sonography report of today and see the location of placenta
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Hi dear...as proluton injection is being given and scan is good nothing to worry much as of now.i suggest you to be in bed rest and maintain abstinence..it is not advised to travel now ..
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