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Bleeding During Pregnancy. Taken Primolut, Duphaston, Tranexamic Acid. Miscarriage?

I saw my lmp On 15th dec 2012. I comfirmed that am pregnant on 17/01/2013 on 24th of january I started to spotting to bleeding, I went to hospital to see 0G doc they scan me and gave me primolut injection , duphaston . 10mg duvaTion tranexamic acid and folic acid , and 2 progestron injection,I bleeded for 4 days but it was not a heavy flow. There were blood clots. Does it mean that my baby is intact or miscarriage has occur
Mon, 4 Feb 2013
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You seem to have suffered from a threatened abortion. Whether the pregnancy is viable or not can only be diagnosed at this stage by a repeat sonogram coupled with serial serum beta-hCG measurements, as they should double every 48 hours. Detection of fetal heart is a good indicator as also the growth of the sac, the outline of the sac and absence of any sub-chorionic bleed. Good luck.
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Bleeding During Pregnancy. Taken Primolut, Duphaston, Tranexamic Acid. Miscarriage?

Hi, You seem to have suffered from a threatened abortion. Whether the pregnancy is viable or not can only be diagnosed at this stage by a repeat sonogram coupled with serial serum beta-hCG measurements, as they should double every 48 hours. Detection of fetal heart is a good indicator as also the growth of the sac, the outline of the sac and absence of any sub-chorionic bleed. Good luck.