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How To Treat Light Spotting During Pregnancy?

Hello I am currently 5 weeks and 4 days pregnant I started to spot 2 days ago and have been lightly ( not as heavy as a period) bleeding since then for about 2.5 days now it's off and on not continuos and I have not seen any clots. I have a bilateral uterus and not sure if this is causing it of if I should be worrying please advise also I have not been to a doctor yet I am currently traveling to southern France for school there is where I will find my doctor and go. Also I haunt had any pain please help!!!!!!
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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If you have a bicornuate uterus, it is possible that you could be bleeding from the second horn. Either way, you need to rest, abstain from intercourse and avoid lifting any weights. If you ought to travel to get to a doctor, please see that you travel with utmost comfort. You would need a sonogram, pelvic/trans-vaginal, to see the viability and also the location of the sac and the possibility of any hemorrhages. You may need hormones to support your pregnancy. Hope you find this information useful. Wish you good health.
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How To Treat Light Spotting During Pregnancy?

Hi, If you have a bicornuate uterus, it is possible that you could be bleeding from the second horn. Either way, you need to rest, abstain from intercourse and avoid lifting any weights. If you ought to travel to get to a doctor, please see that you travel with utmost comfort. You would need a sonogram, pelvic/trans-vaginal, to see the viability and also the location of the sac and the possibility of any hemorrhages. You may need hormones to support your pregnancy. Hope you find this information useful. Wish you good health.