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What Do Spotting And Cramps During Pregnancy Suggest?

Hi! So I m 7 and a half weeks pregnant and I been having signs that are concering..first Iive spotted lightly for 4 days straight, mild cramping my whole pregnancy, discharge got lighter, boobs aren t as tender but I m still neaouses. I m afraid of miscarriage and looking things up in the internet is scaring me more. :/
Thu, 10 Sep 2015
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Hi,
Thanks for posting in HCM.
I understand your concern.
But looking at the symptoms you have described, it appears that it might be miscarriage.
Hence kindly do the following at the earliest:
1. Avoid physical exertion and take bed rest.
2. Dringk good quantity of fluids and keep yourself well hydrated.
3. Get serum beta-HCG and Transvaginal ultrasound scan (TVS) done to know about the pregnancy status.
4. Visit Gynecologist with the reports for proper management.
Hope things mentioned is clear for you.
All the best.
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What Do Spotting And Cramps During Pregnancy Suggest?

Hi, Thanks for posting in HCM. I understand your concern. But looking at the symptoms you have described, it appears that it might be miscarriage. Hence kindly do the following at the earliest: 1. Avoid physical exertion and take bed rest. 2. Dringk good quantity of fluids and keep yourself well hydrated. 3. Get serum beta-HCG and Transvaginal ultrasound scan (TVS) done to know about the pregnancy status. 4. Visit Gynecologist with the reports for proper management. Hope things mentioned is clear for you. All the best.