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Second trimester miscarriage
I had miscarriage in 2019 .It was a second trimester miscarriage at 18 weeks . My 3rd month NT scan and blood markers for all trilogies for a baby was normal but suddenly I got spotting around 17 wees and at 18th week I had contractions ( had labour pain for almost 4 hours ) .Babies heartbeat was normal during contraction also . After 4 hours of labour pain , baby got expelled vaginally . APLA is negative,  couple karyotyping normal , TPO and TGA test normal I am conceived again . Doctor prescribed progestrone vaginally and folic acid .what kind of precautions should I follow for this pregnancy ?
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As u had abortion at 18 weeks...get cervical length measured on ultrasound.Continue good progesterone support and consider doing a surgical procedure called cervical encerclage.Also keep check on infections... mainly urinary and vaginal.
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For the first 12 weeks avoid anything that gives you a pelvic jerk avoid intercourse travelling and prolonged standing make sure you get a urine routine test done monthly and any infection should be treated adequately
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