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Sir my wife is 11 week pregnancy
Sir my wife is On 11 week pregnancy ... And today she is experienced one drop of brown blood and before one week There is also one drop she experience ..but today we hav ultrasound ..in ultrasound baby is normal and heatbeat is kk... So my question is This blood cause any damage to baby Or everything is normal
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Keep on monitoring it
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Spotting in pregnancy is not normal Needs to be treated U can connect online fr a prescription Rest n abstinence is advised
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Do a Serum T3T4TsH and blood sugar test Do urinalysis and urine culture and sensitivity test
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Take Capsule Susten 300 twice a day for 2 weeks Fol 123 Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day Avoid papaya and pineapple Avoid lifting weights and stress and intercourses and travel Take 3.5 litres of water daily Take a boiled egg daily Bedrest for 48 hours after bleeding subsides Repeat ultrasound after 2 weeks
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