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Suggest Treatment For Back Pain And Cramps

I'm pregnant 10weeks ,I have bright discharge bloody with back pain &morning was with Abd crampe.
Previously,few weeks back, I had vaginal infectious with streptococcus agelitas not treated.
And my work 11hours sitting on the desk.
What treatement can I take to stop bleeding &for back pain?&treatement for vaginitis?
Thanks for your help.
Tue, 4 Feb 2014
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You should immediately see a gynecologist to evaluate your pregnancy and check the viability through a sonogram, preferably trans-vaginal. Take absolute bed rest if the pregnancy is viable, avoid all stressful activity including prolonged sitting as it can create increased pelvic pressure which is not advisable at this stage. Avoid sexual intercourse. After a vaginal exam if possible, you may need a swab to get the available antibiotic sensitivity if you still harbor any infection and treated accordingly. Hope this helps.
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Suggest Treatment For Back Pain And Cramps

Hi, You should immediately see a gynecologist to evaluate your pregnancy and check the viability through a sonogram, preferably trans-vaginal. Take absolute bed rest if the pregnancy is viable, avoid all stressful activity including prolonged sitting as it can create increased pelvic pressure which is not advisable at this stage. Avoid sexual intercourse. After a vaginal exam if possible, you may need a swab to get the available antibiotic sensitivity if you still harbor any infection and treated accordingly. Hope this helps.