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Dark brown thread like discharge Vagina
My wife is 5 weeks 5 days pregnant and we did ultrasound yesterday and doctor said it was normal. But during her 4th week to till now occasionally she is getting dark brown thread shape discharge from vagina which she notices after peeing. Is it anything to worry ? She previously pregnant 8 month before since there is no growth in embryo even after 10weeks it was aborted and now it is her second pregnancy. Please advise?
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Your USG scan is normal. So far there is no problem. If your symptoms persist you may get a repeat sonography done after one week.
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USG report is Okay
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please consult Dr Sushila Gupta senior Gynaecologist on practo for further management
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Connect please
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Any spotting or bleeding in pregnancy is not normal U will hv to wait till 7 completed weeks fr a repeat ultrasound to look fr heart beat Till then rest and progesterone support is all that can be offered
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Reports are ok according to gestational age but for further advice connect personally
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