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Spotting in early pregnancy
I am 6.4 weeks pregnant. My doctor earlier prescribed me enoxaprin injection along with ecospirin and duphaston (3 times a day). One morning after injection i started bleeding, rush to the hospital and then then gave ne trenexa 3 times a day and asked me to stop enoxaprin and ecospirin. Did ultrasound on the same day the baby has heartbeat of 110 bpm and sonographer confirmed that bleeding is not there in rhe uterus. Since that day bleeding has been stopped and still m spotting brown... Only when wipe. Doctor gas given the below medicine. 1 susten injection daily 3 duphaston daily 3 trenexa daily. What could be the cause of brown discharge?
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Brown discharge is due to slight bleeding which get mixed with vaginal discharge nd give a brownish color.
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Brown discharge is the old altered blood from the previous bleeding episode..so dont worry.. For more info read my article https://gynaetalks.com/what-is-bleeding-in-early-pregnancy/
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Deficiency of progesterone
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