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What Could Be The Reason For Cramping And Bleeding In 5 Weeks Pregnancy?

I am 5 weeks pregnant. I had some cramping and started bleeding yesterday, I went to emergency and they told me they had to check my hormone levels in 48 hours. which will be checked tomorrow... since I left I have been having some pain in my solarplex area and it doesn't hurt too much it just feels like a pulled muscle. my bleeding has not stopped and is still bleeding like a normal period, no clots. this would be my third child and previously I have had healthy pregnancies. this pregnancy came on soon as I just had a new baby four months ago....
Mon, 16 Dec 2013
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Hello,

Abdominal cramp with bleeding may be sign of early miscarriage. Here, you need to undergo one TVS scan to know the status of current pregnancy.

You may require progesterone supplement to prevent miscarriage and support pregnancy. Kindly, consult with your local gynecologist or healthcare provider.
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What Could Be The Reason For Cramping And Bleeding In 5 Weeks Pregnancy?

Hello, Abdominal cramp with bleeding may be sign of early miscarriage. Here, you need to undergo one TVS scan to know the status of current pregnancy. You may require progesterone supplement to prevent miscarriage and support pregnancy. Kindly, consult with your local gynecologist or healthcare provider.