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Is A Fall During Pregnancy Causing Spotting With Urination Dangerous?

gud pm doc. just asking... yesterday my daughter 7 weeks pregnant was falling down imfact from hammock.. right after within a matter of 5 minutes was spotting.. then just only that moment cause when she urinate twice there no more spoting. my question is ..what will be the posibilities of her being pregnant.. what happen to baby inside .. how dangerous or safe it is.... what will she suppose to do.. thnaks doctor
Thu, 31 Dec 2015
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Hello,
I have gone through your query and understood your concern. In the early weeks of pregnancy, it is mandatory to maintain a stress-free life in order to help stabilize the pregnancy. Aggressive movements are to be avoided and so is sexual intercourse and travel. Though your daughter stopped spotting after the incident, the fact that she spotted should be brought to the notice of her consultant. I would suggest a sonogram done to see fetal viability and if there is any intra-uterine hemorrhage and if so, to plan further management. Meanwhile let her take absolute rest and eat well. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.
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Is A Fall During Pregnancy Causing Spotting With Urination Dangerous?

Hello, I have gone through your query and understood your concern. In the early weeks of pregnancy, it is mandatory to maintain a stress-free life in order to help stabilize the pregnancy. Aggressive movements are to be avoided and so is sexual intercourse and travel. Though your daughter stopped spotting after the incident, the fact that she spotted should be brought to the notice of her consultant. I would suggest a sonogram done to see fetal viability and if there is any intra-uterine hemorrhage and if so, to plan further management. Meanwhile let her take absolute rest and eat well. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.