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Vaginal brown bleeding from 5th week
I got pregnancy test positive. In 5th week i got some spotting and whatever i eat i feel like going to bathroom . In 5th week i went to scan as it was spotting and scan report said no sac seen and early gestation and followup scan after 2 weeks and i am in 7th week till that brown bleeding is there .. little amount not to soak pad but little amount when i pee . I am worried whether it is miscarriage,  they gave progwyn 200 and sysfol activ for pregnancy.
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Take bed rest n eat healthy food, repeat ur scan after 15 days continue ur progesterone capsules as prescribed by ur dr.
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Take bed rest and wait for 1more week Get ultrasound done in 9th week
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continue using progesterone
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Need to see the latest ultrasound,only depict after seei ng your latest report
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as  5 week scan didnt show any gestational sac,need to repeat usg if not done
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