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SCH ISSUES WITH BROWN WATERY DISCHARGE
Is brown watery discharge normal in 3.02cc SCH in fifth month of pregnancy after progesterone support and rest after 9 days of its detection? How long it takes to recover from this?
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Yes it normal to see the brown discharge It will resolve eventually Few things should be noted whether there is any increase in the size
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The remnant clot takes a while to dissolve . Dont worry about the it . The brownish discharge should also settle down . Please continue the progesterone and maintain adequate rest so that there's no further bleed and situation doesnt  aggravate. Make sure you avoid any kind of straining ... be it lifting heavy objects, forward bending, constipation or persistent coughing .
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The brown discharge is not normal nor is the subchorionic hematoma With rest and progesterone support the hemantoma should settle down in 2 weeks time
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yes 2-3 weeks..if it reduces
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