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Is A Hcg Level Blood Required For Bleeding During Pregnancy?

im about 8 weeks pregnant but a couple of weeks ago when i found out the next dayand that night i started to bleed like a normal period then after that it was on and off or just when i wiped myself i rang the surgery and spoke to a nurse practionor and she asked me question which were do i have any pain or cramps or any clotting and i saud no to all those questions and she told me to rest so i did i went docs and they told me to do a pregnancy test and im waiting for the results but should i have asked to get a hcg level blood test...
Mon, 23 Feb 2015
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Hi,I have gone through question. History of heavy bleeding in pregnancy without pain may be due to haemorrhage around the foetus in uterus ( subchorionic haemorrhage) or some lesion in the vagina or cervix.
I suggest you to consult your OBGYN specialist so that you can be properly examined, ultrasound done and progesterone support can be given, in case of subchorionic haemorrhage.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Wishing you good health.
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Is A Hcg Level Blood Required For Bleeding During Pregnancy?

Hi,I have gone through question. History of heavy bleeding in pregnancy without pain may be due to haemorrhage around the foetus in uterus ( subchorionic haemorrhage) or some lesion in the vagina or cervix. I suggest you to consult your OBGYN specialist so that you can be properly examined, ultrasound done and progesterone support can be given, in case of subchorionic haemorrhage. Hope you found the answer helpful. Wishing you good health.