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Light Bleeding, Pregnant With IVF. Scan Shows Gestational Sac And York. Normal?

i'm five weeks+ pregnant with IVF and starting with light bleeding on Friday that turned brown when I go to the bathroom. I thought it was a mc and waited it out until monday. I went to the er and an us show a gestational sac and york. Tue i'm bleeding only when I go to bathroom with some red blood in the toilet bowl. it is normal?
Sat, 21 Sep 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for the query.
Though fetus and gestational sac are good, as you are having continuous spotting better to consult gynecologist once.
With your doctor's advice better to go for progesterone supplementation.
Choose micronized progesterone as much as possible.
Decrease activity and take rest as much as possible.
If your doctor recommends you can go for chorionic gonadotropin injections.
For more details you can ask me directly through the premium forum.
Take care.
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Light Bleeding, Pregnant With IVF. Scan Shows Gestational Sac And York. Normal?

Hi, Thanks for the query. Though fetus and gestational sac are good, as you are having continuous spotting better to consult gynecologist once. With your doctor s advice better to go for progesterone supplementation. Choose micronized progesterone as much as possible. Decrease activity and take rest as much as possible. If your doctor recommends you can go for chorionic gonadotropin injections. For more details you can ask me directly through the premium forum. Take care.