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Bleeding 18 weeks 2 days pregnant
Hi Mam, I'm 18 weeks pregnant and 2 days back I had period like bleeding flowing and was immediately rushed to the hospital, they did physical examination and told that everything was normal.. and even baby's heartbeat is normal.. they gave me pause IV and Susten injection.. now the bleeding is stopped completely but I have little abdomen cramp.. tomorrow I have my scan.. could any of the doctor plz reply and tell if this is normal and why this happens plz.. And all my tests are normal like NIPT and Anamoly scan is normal.. I was taking ecosprin and clexane all these months under the guidance of my doctor as it is an IVF conception..
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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What is the location of placenta ? Low lying placenta could lead to this.
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Bleeding in pregnancy is definitely not normal It could be because of a low lying placenta retro placental clot A sign of abortion progesterone deficiency or a side effect of ecospirin and clexane
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