Hello doctors... I am 32 weeks pregnant now. I got small amount of white discharge. Doctor gave Candid v6 veginal pessaries. Day before yesterday I insert tablet to vegina. Leaking small amount of white whatery type discharge at yesterday evening and night . Is this veginal pessari or amniotic fluid? After dried its look like a powder type to touch. I got infection and water leaking( PPROM).So I am afraid. After that I don't have any leaking. Tell me that's amnioti fluid or veginal pessaries? And how many time takes candid v6 pessaries to dissolve and comes out? I attached the discharge photo. Please tell me what is that? baby movements are good.
Hello Doctor,
At 9 weeks 6 days, I had a missed miscarriage which was confirmed on an ultrasound. I stopped progesterone and other medications 5 days ago when natural miscarriage bleeding will start? Please guide.
I have delivered baby on 16th April. My routine cycle started on 13th June. My four cycles are normal
This month I don't get proper bleeding. Just spotting since 5-6 days
Apart from this no other complains
Hello,
Currently 33 weeks running. My doctor prescribed betnasol inj for lung dev in fetus. Fetus shows normal development and meeting all milestones otherwise. I have had 2 missed miscarriages previously. Is the inj given because of my age and/or miscarriage history?
I read on Google that this is a steroid. Will it affect fetal development in any way and can it cause preterm labor?
Sorry if these seem like silly questions, but I am very worried.
Please help.
Thank you.
Which day of cycle to get usg done to detect pcod, in case periods are late than usual date and have not come yet? Can it be any date or during periods or just before periods ? My periods have always been regular but last month i got usg done 3-4 days before periods and got diagnosed with pcod but i doubt that it was before periods so if it's accurate or not as online it says to get it done on the day of periods , this month my periods are 3 days late so now what time to get usg done ? I also have history of endometriosis.