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Spotting in second month of Pregnancy
It’s my 6.5week of pregnancy today. I had my 4th 2-3drops’ spotting today Sincere 3rd May’18( expected period date). It was always 2-3 reddish brown spots. So should I be worried and started with medication suggested by my Gynae. My HCG level was always high, 800 on 5th May then on 7th May 2000mlU/ml. My last period date was 8th April18. Is it common to get spotting? Could it be happening due to any food like I had pizza of pizza hut yesterday dinner then in breakfast I had a spoon soya chap
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Hello, In 20% of women it's normal but CONSULT gynac as soon as possible. Absolute bed rest with leg end RAISED up to two brick till you get ADVISE by your treating gynac. Food usually not effect as pizza n OTHER ??? Ok..
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I would advise you to immediately visit your treating OBGYN and rule out any problems by USG and other tests.
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