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Mild spotting after conceiving.
In 5th week of pregnancy, having mild spotting and it is not continuously. Not having any cramps or pain in stomach.please suggest what should I do. What can be the reason.
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Usg scan should be done and consult gynaecologist
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Take rest hydrate avoid heavyweights
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Do a ultrasound to rule of sub chorionic haematoma Take a progesterone supplement
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Take Folic acid and Progesterone along with bed rest and abstinence Get an Ultrasound scan
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You need an ultrasound to localise pregnancy If it is intrauterine you need rest and progesterone support Reasons can be Implantation bleeding Threatened abortion
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Consult gynecologist physically for examination and ultrasound
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You have to get it checked, scanning ahs to be done and if scan is okay, you need complete bed rest and progesterone support
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