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Tiny clots
Hello Doctor, m 11 weeks pregnant and On April 1st Dr. Found that I have a sub chorionic hemorrhage measuring 2.1x0.5cm. So I informed to my Doctor and she told me to take complete bed rest and also suggested me trapic 500 mg tablet for couple of days only if have bleeding or spotting. And after 4 days i.e on April 5th I could notice a very tiny mustard size red clot while passing urine and again on April 7th same thing repeated that I could notice 2 tiny clots which is less than mustard size. I didnot inform to regarding tjis clots to my doctor and  since yesterday night I started using trapic tablet. Do I need to worry. Is my baby safe? I have to go for NT scan in another 6 days. So can I inform regarding this clots to my Dr. during NT scan time or I need an immediate treatment now? Pls help me out
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Yaa it's ok,confirm everything with ur NT scan,but better take progesterone supplements
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Yes it is safe to go for NT scan and you can also follow up with the subchorionic hemorrhage whether it is reduced or not tiny blood is fine and if it is brown colour it is even more fine
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Hi dear, once a clot forms inside, it takes 2-3 weeks time to completely dissolve. It's a good thing , you started Trapic. Anyways, you are going for scanning in 6 days. I think you will do well I am directly available for online consultation through Practo- message/call/video consultation. You can take advantage PRACTO LINK https://www.practo.com/consult/direct/basic_details?problem_area_id=16&doctor_account_id=169535&service=fabric&plan=paid&product=topaz&attribution=consult_on_profile
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