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Retroplacental clot in 14 w
Hi I am 14weeks 6 days pregnant. Yesterday I noticed a dark discharge hence went to doctor for consultation. In USG, they said I have Posterior Low Lying Placenta with Retroplacental clot covering the internal os measuring 2.1cm × 0.9cm. I am on Ecospirin 150 mg, HCQS 300 mg, Clexane 60 mg injection since I had recurrent miscarriages twice. Spontaneous conception and NT scan took on 4th Jan shows everything was good. Doctor prescribed to stop Duphaston 10mg 1-0-1 from 14 th week. Hence I stopped after that had few discomforts and with discharge which I noticed yesterday. Can I continue Duphaston 10 mg? And this condition is curable? Kindly assist
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You can continue duphastone
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Follow your gynecologist advice. For detailed discussion please connect. Your low lying placenta and brown discharge needs discussion.
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