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Pv vaginal examination in pregnancy
Iam 38 weeks and 4 days pregnant . It is first pregnancy.  Yesterday dr had done pv examination and membrane sweeping. After I came home I noticed sticky dark brown blood. Today also I noticed some of sticky brown blood. Is it normal to have bleeding after pv for 2 days... I'm confused  if it is mucous plug ? Or only blood after pv.. should I go to hospital??.. I don't have any cramps.. some soreness in vaginal area due to pv and feeling more weight in lower abdomen.. is it sign of labour.. is there any need to go to hospital if I don't have labour pain
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Kindly connect for proper history and further management
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You are likely to go into labour
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Connect for online consultation
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yes visit your doctor
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Connect
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You can visit doctor once the pain abdomen starts
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