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Week 4-5 early pregnancy brown discharge
We are told a little brown discharge is normal in early pregnancy , however , not sure if this is little which is normal , or is this something to be concerned about ? our doctor asked us to visit after 1 week which is 5 days from today. Would like to know if we should wait as the doctor asked or should we run in emergency ? if there is anything to be worried about ? also doctor asked to visit 5 days from today is actually for Hcg 5000 injection. i tried to contact the doctor over the phone due to covid-19 lockdown only emergency cases are handled and was advised the same wait time , but this was in the morning and discharge was very little , but now it has increased which is in the picture attached.
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If the discharge has increased, please visit your doctor so that she examines you and does an ultrasound to see if all is well If you are experiencing pain abdomen along with increased bleeding, meet the doctor right away Emergency services are open in all hospitals However, if the increase in bleeding is only slight and you don’t have pain associated with it, due to the current covid 19 situation you could wait till your doctor has recommended
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You should not wait and get the treatment from your gynaec as it might lead to miscarriage in no time.
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Get a sonography done to confirm the gestation and viability
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patient shud not lift anything heavy or do strenuous work. bed rest is advised after confirmation with sonography
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Hi ! complete bed rest Is the bleeding fresh? I Mean brown or red
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