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Light bleeding at 6th month of pregnancy
Respected Doctors, My wife's in her 25th week second trimester 6th month. Today she saw some blood drop while cleaning after urination. Attached the image. Consulted our doctor in phone(as she's not available today). Our Gyno asked my wife to take Susten SR 200mg and suggested Radiology scan. Asked my wife to be in complete rest and avoid travel. Past two days my wife was worried about her dad, who's undergoing open heart surgery today.  After this incident, she's worried more. What's Radiology scan and why it's suggested? Whether is there any problem to our pregnancy? Kindly need mental help. So many negative thoughts going on.
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Radiology scan only means ultrasound. Don't worry if there was no more bleeding and baby movements can be felt it should be alright.
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That's an ultrasound to help understand the reason fr the bleeding Bleeding in pregnancy is not normal
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It requires management at hospital so one can't advice u here by these much questions. U need to visit nearest hospital for all solutions
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