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Brown spotting
I m 4wks 3 days today..yesterday afternoon i found light brown mucus after peeing but then it went off and white mucus came after..  Today afternoon i saw a mild brown small spot in my panties, but now again its white mucus.. Why is it so.. I consulted Dr when UPT was positive, he confirmed it with beta hcg and asked to come at 7wks for an early scan... I am already under folic acid for past 4 months..
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Better to start progesterone tablets
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Please follow your Doctor's advice. That is the perfect advice.
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Take bed rest. Injectable and oral progesterone is very much required. Tab Folic acid 5mg daily. Pelvic USG after two weeks. Avoid stress.
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You need an ultrasound now for localisation of pregnancy and to rule out any subchorionic collection Reasons for spotting in early pregnancy could be Threatened abortion Deficiency of hormone progestrone Implantation bleed
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Bleeding is not normal in pregnancy. Get ultrasound scan done to know the reason
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