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Duphaston use after viability scan
As per my doctor prescription, I did viability scan on 5 weeks 6 days. Gas sac is found, yolk sac is seen, fetal pole seen but not clearly. Heart beat yet to come. I have attached the viability scan report for reference. Now, doctor asked to take duphaston 10mg tablet twice per day for next 2 weeks & then repeat the scan after 2 weeks. Is Duphaston safe to take now for 2 weeks? Is it fully 100% safe? If I stop the duphaston after taking for 2 weeks, then will it create any withdrawal bleeding or spotting kind of thing? Or it is absolutely safe to take duphaston for next 2 weeks? Please advice.
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You seem to be in hurry to do a viability scan Viability scan is done at 7 weeks Fetal pole appears after 6 weeks Heartbeat at 7 weeks Duphaston is a progesterone used to support pregnancy will not cause withdrawal bleeding
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It's completly safe you can take it. Dont worry about withdrawl bleeding that doesnt happen in pregnancy
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Duphastan suppots pregnancy. As a gynecologist even we prescribe duphastan for 12 weeks.no it doesn't cause withdrawal bleeding.its Better to take .no adverse effects...
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