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Pregnant. Taking Duphaston For Small Subchorionic Hemorrhage. Concerned For Miscarriage

my last lmp is 26 oct 2012.i m 10 weeks pregnant my last u/s is done at 6 weeks at that time fetus heart rate is 103/m but there is a small subchronic hammorage.i m taking duphaston ,susten vt 200mg twice a day with anin.and lomoh 40.now my secound u/s will on 10 jan i m very concern about missed miscarriage .is it possible with this treatment.kindly answer me for the same
Fri, 11 Jan 2013
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Hello
You are being given the maximum treatment possible to avoid a miscarriage.
Please comply with that, and also take adequate rest, nutritious diet, avoid exertion/intercourse/stress.
The small sub chorionic haemorrhage sometimes resolves on its own, or progresses into a full fledged abortion.
you would know only after your second ultrasound and with further follow up with your obstetrician.
take care.
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Pregnant. Taking Duphaston For Small Subchorionic Hemorrhage. Concerned For Miscarriage

Hello You are being given the maximum treatment possible to avoid a miscarriage. Please comply with that, and also take adequate rest, nutritious diet, avoid exertion/intercourse/stress. The small sub chorionic haemorrhage sometimes resolves on its own, or progresses into a full fledged abortion. you would know only after your second ultrasound and with further follow up with your obstetrician. take care.