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Spotting during pregnancy
I am 3-4 weeks pregnant. My BHCG count is 2319.12. I had spotting right now. Very little blood. Is this a sign of miscarriage?
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yes that can be chance of miscarriage definitely the beta HCG value will tell you only whether your pregnant or not the most important thing that you should do right now is an ultrasound scan which is very important to find out whether the baby is inside the uterus or in ectopic situations so if there is inside the uterus we have to support your pregnancy with certain medicines
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Not necessary miscarriage, observe for spotting, avoid heavy work, stress, take rest, continue medicines prescribe by doctor,do tvs after one week
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Single value can’t tell much . Repeat BetaHCG after 48 hours
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Strict bed rest Capsule Susten 200 mg vaginum pessary twice a day for 2 weeks Injection Proluton depo 500 mg twice a week for two weeks Capsule Fol123 once a day for 2 weeks
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Avoid lifting weights and stress and intercourses and travel Avoid papaya and pineapple
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