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Can there bleeding during first trimester and how to cure it Also during 5 to 6 weeks what should be the CHG count
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No bleeding must not be there,pls connect for advice
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Bleeding during pregnancy is never normal. In the first trimester the reasons are different. I will not like to encourage self medication by discussing the causes of bleeding in the first trimester. When you are pregnant you should have a Gynaecologist who will be monitoring you. Please tell him/her your problem and let him decide how to help you
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There should not be bleeding.. How about ur scan?
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Bleeding in pregnancy is not normal Needs to be treated n investigated Needs rest n progesterone y
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Bleeding should not be there throughout the pregnancy. Get ultrasound done for confirmation of pregnancy. Take rest and progesterone support. Avoid heavy work and long distance traveling.
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