Doubling uterus

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Periods delayed

My periods are regular each month and last periods date was 9th April, we had intercourse on 8th April and immediately next day I had bleeding which lasted for 2 days only. Usually it lasts for 4 days. Since then I don't have my periods yet. I took UPT today and there is a faint line on it. Could it be possible that I am pregnant? Also last month my ENT gave me steroid Defza 6 for throat infection twice a day for 5 days. Could that be reason for delay in periods? I am 41 years old. We have tried to conceive naturally and through IVF in the last few years and have not been able to conceive just fyi. Had 2 early miscarriages at 8 weeks.

Ate stale bread in pregnancy

Hi I'm 28 weeks pregnant and I accidentally ate stale bread which has got some unusual smell in it and now I'm scared. Will it affect the baby .

Not feeling fetal movement

Hello, I am 17 weeks 4 days pregnant. I felt baby fluttering from 14 weeks. But from yesterday morning i dont feel any movement..please tell me is it normal..i have low lying placenta..and this is my second pregnancy..attaching NT scan report

Chance of normal delivery

I'm 39 weeks + 3 days pregnant with a low-risk pregnancy and baby in cephalic position. My ultrasound 2 days ago showed cervical length around 4 cm, but my cervix is soft. My doctor advised waiting 4 more days before considering induction. Is there still a chance that my cervix can efface naturally and I can go into labor for a normal vaginal delivery?”

Beta hcg rising and bleeding

Two days ago i did a home pregnancy test which showed a faint positive line. So i did a blood beta hcg test that showed 17.90. That same day i started having my periods like bleeding (14th May). My LMP was 14th April. Bleeding is bright-red with clots. After 48 hours i retested betahcg and it is 44.23! I am still bleeding and now i am getting extreme cramps and pain on my left side (lower abdomen and lower back). I do not wish to continue this pregnancy at all as i am scared its ectopic. Please guide me so that i can take a methotrexate shot to end this pregnancy as soon as possible. I don't want an ectopic rupture.

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Dr. John Steve Russ - Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Dr. John Steve Russ Gynecologist/Obstetrician (Residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Class of 1977, Medical School, Medical degree, DO) 49 years experience Affordable Care Health Clinic
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