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Is Progesterone Recommended With This Ultrasound Test Result?

I had an ultrasound yesterday says im 9 weeks but there is a black dot next to baby the ultrasound lady said that its old blood from conception an that it should disolve an nothing to worry about but I am, I have to take progesterone daily even when not pregnant and the dr yesterday said i didnt need it
Wed, 8 Nov 2017
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Hi,
Thanks for asking.
If a normalpregnancy of 9 weeks is evident in usg... also showing black dot next to pregnancy.. indicating old bleed...normally progestetone is advised till 12-14 weeks of pregnancy (to avoid recurrance of bleeding due to progestetone deficiency)
Any way if your doctor had estimated progestetone in blood &it's normak she would advise no need of such replacement.
You should follow your treating gynecologist in such incidence.
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Is Progesterone Recommended With This Ultrasound Test Result?

Hi, Thanks for asking. If a normalpregnancy of 9 weeks is evident in usg... also showing black dot next to pregnancy.. indicating old bleed...normally progestetone is advised till 12-14 weeks of pregnancy (to avoid recurrance of bleeding due to progestetone deficiency) Any way if your doctor had estimated progestetone in blood &it s normak she would advise no need of such replacement. You should follow your treating gynecologist in such incidence. Thanks