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Discharge mixed with blood at 17 weeks
I'm 17 weeks pregnant and have low lying placenta where placenta low end covering internal os using progesterone 200 mg tab twice a day usually noticing unusual brownish & reddish discharge which doesnt require pad or panty liner .. but it is usually concerning alot my mental health whenever i will go to use washroom i usually notice discharge mixed with blood at toilet paper or usually in washroom with very small chunky white discharge mixed with blood ..have repeated ultrasound 4 week back came out positive with fhr 161 beats/min should i really worried about this discharge what would be warning signs to consult dr... This caused me to worry abt fetal well being
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Please take adequate rest and continue your progesterones. This can happen on and off during pregnancy with placenta previa.fresh red bleeding is an alarming sign . Please consult a gynecologist immediately if you see fresh red blood
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