How To Treat Light Spotting Noticed During Pregnancy?
Hi, I am 14 weeks pregnanct, i had bleeding on saturday, i had to change my inners twice, i contacted my care talen and she gave me injuctions, then it stoped for ovenight and again on sunday morning i had spotting. then she adviced to do sonography, reports are normal, even placenta is at right position. pls tell me whay is happend, I do not have any pain in by abd. Plz help me i am little worried.
Hi, I have gone through your question and understand your concerns. Bleeding in early second trimester can be due to: 1. Threatened or missed abortion 2. Subchorionic haemorrhage 3. Low lying placenta 4. Idiopathic( no cause found) Since your ultrasound is normal, it would be idiopathic.However, local lesions in cervix or vagina including cervical cancer should be ruled out by proper examination. You should be given progesterone injection or tablets to support the pregnancy. Hope you found the answer helpful. Wishing you good health. Dr Deepti Verma
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How To Treat Light Spotting Noticed During Pregnancy?
Hi, I have gone through your question and understand your concerns. Bleeding in early second trimester can be due to: 1. Threatened or missed abortion 2. Subchorionic haemorrhage 3. Low lying placenta 4. Idiopathic( no cause found) Since your ultrasound is normal, it would be idiopathic.However, local lesions in cervix or vagina including cervical cancer should be ruled out by proper examination. You should be given progesterone injection or tablets to support the pregnancy. Hope you found the answer helpful. Wishing you good health. Dr Deepti Verma