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6 Weeks Pregnant, Light Spotting. History Of Blighted Ovum. Taking Duphaston, Folic Acid, Ecosprin. Advise?

Hi, I am 6 weeks pregnant and had a history of blighted ovum twice.I have conceived now after two years. I have been advised to have complete bed rest and to take duphaston thrice a day, folic acid and also ecosprin 75.I am experiencing very light spoting.So should I take ecosprin or not. My doc also suggested to take only when there is no clot.
Thu, 3 Oct 2013
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Hello,

Above medications are essential to support pregnancy and prevent abortion. You should continue them as per your doctor's advice. Ecosprin prevents thrombus or clot formation and helpful in maintaining overall fetal circulation.

Mild spotting is common but you should be careful about that. Take complete bed rest and undergo check up with USG scan. Good luck.
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6 Weeks Pregnant, Light Spotting. History Of Blighted Ovum. Taking Duphaston, Folic Acid, Ecosprin. Advise?

Hello, Above medications are essential to support pregnancy and prevent abortion. You should continue them as per your doctor s advice. Ecosprin prevents thrombus or clot formation and helpful in maintaining overall fetal circulation. Mild spotting is common but you should be careful about that. Take complete bed rest and undergo check up with USG scan. Good luck.