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Minor spotting
I am in my 6th week of pregnancy. Last week I saw minor spotting while peeing. Today i found again. Is this normal or harmless?
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Get one early pregnancy scan done and meet a gynecologist Any history of sex or travelling??? Pregnancy  has to be support  with progesterone
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Spotting or bleeding in early pregnancy is not normal .please consult online or consult your gynecologist and get an ultrasound done to check for the bleeding
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Take Capsule Fol123 once a day for for 2 weeks Capsule Susten vaginum pessary 200 mg twice a day for 2 weeks Injection Proluton 500 twice a week for 2 weeks Injection BetaHCG 5000 IU twice a week for two weeks
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Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day Get a ultrasound pelvis done uterus tubes and ovaries and gestational sac after 2 weeks
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Avoid lifting weights and stress and intercourses and travel Avoid papaya and pineapple
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You may require progesterone support.. Visit ur gynaecologist..get ultrasound done...
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