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Duphaston in early pregnancy
I don't know if I'm progesterone deficient but my scan showed mild peri sac bleeding with a 4wks gestational sac n no foetal pole present I have been spotting for more than a week, my doctor recommended duphaston for 2wk Would the duphaston stop the bleeding and improve the pregnancy
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Duphaston provides support to the pregnancy.. does not stop spotting.. but helps in maintenance of pregnancy
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Take bed rest and continue duphaston as suggested. Duphaston supports pregnancy and there by decreases abortion chances.
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It is better to take hcg injections also to support pregnancy
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Yes dear Duphaston is good for you
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In addition you may take Injections Beta HCG 5000 IU twice a week for two weeks Injection Proluton depo 500 mg twice a week for two weeks after discussing with your doctor
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Continue Fol 123 Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day Strict bed rest for 48 hours till after bleeding stops Avoid lifting weights and stress and intercourses and travel Avoid papaya and pineapple Take milk with turmeric at night Drink lots of water and fruits juice
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