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Had Heavy Bleeding. Had A Miscarriage. Taking Hucog, Duphaston. Done Sonography. Help?

dear Dr,
I had a miscarriage at 9 weeks, but I was taking hucog 5000 and susten injections 2 weeks from 30 th day of my lmp, I was aslo taking a folic acid tablet and duphaston 2 twice a day right from the first month as prescribed by my doc. But at the end of 2nd month spotting started and a sonography revealed no presence of foetal parts and after heavy bleeding started. Now I am worried would I conceive normally and when??
Tue, 23 Apr 2013
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OB & GYN Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
Thanks for query.
Yes you can conceive normal.
Second baby after 1yr. of abortion.
Folic acid for three months.Injection HCG and progesteron in next pregnancy.
Consult gynaecologist to find out a cause of abortion and treat a cause.husband semen analysis done.
GOOD LUCK.
Take care.
Don't worry.
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Had Heavy Bleeding. Had A Miscarriage. Taking Hucog, Duphaston. Done Sonography. Help?

Hi, Thanks for query. Yes you can conceive normal. Second baby after 1yr. of abortion. Folic acid for three months.Injection HCG and progesteron in next pregnancy. Consult gynaecologist to find out a cause of abortion and treat a cause.husband semen analysis done. GOOD LUCK. Take care. Don t worry.