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Its my 5th week pregnancy and started to bleed day before and its a red blood, doc did a scan and a single gestational sac is only visible and blood clot according to my doc. My beta hcg at 5th week is 10000. She prescribed trenaxa 500mg thrice a day She has stopped ecospirin She has injected Proluton depot 500mg once Will the bleeding startover once i stop trenaxa 500mg? Why there is a clot near gestational sac? Is the gestational sac safe and bleeding will not affect it? Do i had a twin pregnancy according to betahcg levels but there is only single formation of gestational sac at week 5?
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Take Trenaxa500mg thrice a day. Progesterone support is very much necessary. Bed rest is needed. With proper treatment clot may resolve. Avoid stress.
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Sometimes bleeding might be there, all u need is progesterone support n bed rest.u can connect online or visit clinic for further clarification
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Tranexa may not help in a pregnant uterus This is used to reduce the flow not stop it in case there is no pregnancy Beta hcG levels never confirm a twin pregnancy Twin pregnancy is confirmed only on Ultrasound
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