Yes, it is generally okay. Droice (dydrogesterone) is commonly prescribed in early pregnancy for spotting and helps support the pregnancy. Take it exactly as advised by your doctor.
Next steps:
Continue the medicine as prescribed
Take adequate rest and avoid heavy work/strain
Follow up with your doctor as scheduled
Seek urgent care if bleeding increases, you develop severe abdominal pain, cramps, dizziness, or fever.
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