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Stopped medicine from 5 days
My wife is 13 weeks pregnant weight 46. He had little blood clots in the toilet due to which I took him to a doctor. The doctor prescribed her Proluton depot injection in a week, (Sustan 300 , livogen, shelcalxt,folvite in afternoon) duphaston two time After 10 days, my wife noticed some side effects like vomiting more, headache, pain in eyes and stomach was also feeling a little differently. See all these side effects that appear after taking the second injection. When I talked to the doctor, the doctor said that if you feel that there will be side effects from the injection, then you should stop the medicines immediately. I am not taking any medicines since last 5 days, can I go without medicines? Even without medicines, the side effects have gone away for me but there is still a little pain in my body, will it go away on its own?
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This is a controversial matter. Different Gynaecologists may have different opinions. Please take treatment from a Gynaecologist in your area who can be approached as and when you need him. Don't confuse yourself with multiple opinions.
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At 13 weeks if there is bleeding you need progesterone support and rest The reason why there were side effects was  because you are given too much of progesterone susten duphaston n the  injectable form She needs rest duphaston  and ultrasound to ensure fetal well being
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