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Passing small tissues & bleeding stopped
Further Following to my previous question(attached screenshot of my previous question) It's been 3 days i was taking tablets  (Progesterone & Dydrogystorene) for spotting and small tissues passing in urine.    Luckly today am not seeing anything in my urine either small tissue or spotting& no abdomen pain also...... does it mean tablets are working? & it will be okay  after 2 weeks? i can hear heartbeat of my baby??? Please advise
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U need to wait fr a repeat scan to find out U cannot hear the heart beat so soon
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