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Brown spotting
I got my abdominal scan done at 6 weeks after some brown spotting. And there was small perigestational bleed. After a week, at 7 weeks i got repeat scan done. Bleed was not seen on ultrasound now. But i am still having brown spotting mostly on wiping. Is it normal?. I am 39 years old and with history of miscarriage at 6 weeks. I am taking dydroboom twice a day , folic acid and ecosprin 75mg. Also is the growth and scan normal? Should i increase progesterone
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Your scan seems fine Your medication are good enough Mild brown discharge may happen till the bleed is cleared though not visible on scan.
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trust your Gynaec do not increase progesterone support on your own
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Your scan seems normal.the medication's that you are taking are also fine. In case if the discharge increases in quantity you may require higher dose of progesterone. For now nothing needs to be done.
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Take proper rest
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You are doing fine. Continue same medication.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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