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Hi I'm anusha I'm 6 week pregnent 2 days back it started bleeding yesterday I concelated my doctor she scanned and said it my miss carry in reports they told me yolk sac faintly seen.foetal pole not seen .the cardiac activity is not seen .decidual reaction thin .peri sac bleed seen superiorly. Doctor injected me and given medicine for stop bleeding .my question is there is any chances to be stable of my pregnancy. It is bleeding a lot even taken medicine
Extremely sorry to hear about your problem. Your symptoms could be Miscarriage (either threatened or imminent). It is difficult to stable pregnancy. Drugs like progesterone and HCG shot may be useful to stop bleeding. If bleeding will not stop then consult gynecologist to remove retain pregnancy product. Take strict bed rest, maintain proper pelvic hygiene.
Hope this may help you. Contact further if follow up needed.
Best regards, Dr. Sagar
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Hi, Extremely sorry to hear about your problem. Your symptoms could be Miscarriage (either threatened or imminent). It is difficult to stable pregnancy. Drugs like progesterone and HCG shot may be useful to stop bleeding. If bleeding will not stop then consult gynecologist to remove retain pregnancy product. Take strict bed rest, maintain proper pelvic hygiene. Hope this may help you. Contact further if follow up needed. Best regards, Dr. Sagar