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Pregnancy test line getting fade day by
Hi  My wife is 5 weeks 4 days pregnant. We took upt at 34 th day evening at home it became positive the line is very dark. We went to hospital on 35th day they put hcg5000 to support pregnancy. From 36th day night she is getting rust color blood with very small particles in it while using restroom only . Till today she is getting that bleeding. We went to hospital they gave progesterone extra dose. But still it continues. Doctor told they can take ultra sound after 45 days only. Today morning we again took upt  but the line is faded. Why? Why it is happening?   Is it anything to worry?  Its our first baby. Please help us. Thanks in advance.
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Hello... Please get an usg done for fetal viability.. If the bleeding continue with injections... Its not a good indication. Best rest is advised and consult your obstetrician if bleeding persists or increases
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It’s better to be on a complete bed rest with no moment at all except for the washroom. Blood is definitely not a good sign. Only harmone injections will not help. But proper bed rest is a must. I am afraid with your history. I guess while travelling u met with some jerk on the road or any other place. Hoping for the best.
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