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HCG increased 3x in 48 hours _15 Dpo
I had double IUI, got positive UPT and bHCG at 130 - on 13 DPO. Was on Susten 200mg 1x daily. Had mild brown pinkish spotting at 14 DPO, so doctor asked to repeat Beta HCG at 15 DPO it is 520. I took tranexamic acid to stop bleeding yesterday and today. Now, I’ve a very very light brownish discharge. Now doctor has asked to take Susten 200 mg 1x and Duphaston 10mg 3x daily. I am concerned for the reason for the bleeding and future outlook of my pregnancy.
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Nothing will happen to your future outlook on pregnancy. You are getting safe medicines.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Connect please
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Cud be implantation bleed it threatened abortion There is no way to differentiate between the two Rest and progesterone support is all u need Tranexa will not work in a pregnant uterus Doubling titers in 48 hours are a sign of healthy intrauterine pregnancy
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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