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8 week twin pregnancy
I am 8 weeka pregnant with twins Went for ultrasound in my 6th week was able to hear heartbeat of one and visible heartbeat of the other I am having brown stringy discharge sometime I m on progesterone injection and suppositories twice a day What can be the reson for this diacharge
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Please wait for some time.  Either the visible heart action will disappear or a property audible heart sound will be there. Then you will also get an answer to your question regarding brown discharge.
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Hi That stringy brown discharge may be because of minimal injury while u are placing the suppository . But consult your doctor if you have pain abdomen or watery discharge
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Get ultrasound done to check where any su chorionic bleeding is there or not Continue progesterone support
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You have to get a repeat scan done if you are having this kind of discharge. The reason for discharge could be placental separation or threatened miscarriage or any local cause or any trauma. As you are taking progesterone already this discharge should ideally stop. In case of excessive blood tinged discharge or actual bleeding consultation with your gynaec is must
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