Pregnant, Have Spotting. No Improvement With Medicines. Help?
Hello Dr My Name Asfa Batool i am 28 year old i am pregrnant , my last LMP on 10-09-2012 its my 3rd baby , first 2 babies are premeture birth in 7 month firth are not survive 2nd are also in 7 month she is alive in 4th year , after many year i am pregrnant, spoting are start after 20days , i concern a dr she give Medicin but i am not satisfide. please help me......
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I'm sorry you're having problems with your pregnancy. About 30% of women experience some degree of bleeding during the early weeks of pregnancy, and about half of these women go on to have miscarriages despite taking medications designed to sustain their pregnancies. In other words, some fetuses cannot survive, no matter what doctors do. Unfortunately, women who have already had several miscarriages or premature births are more likely to do the same during subsequent pregnancies. Again, there isn't always an effective way to deal with this problem.
Your doctor is undoubtedly doing everything possible to help you through your pregnancy. Following her instructions will offer you the best chance for delivering a healthy baby.
I hope things go well for you.
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Pregnant, Have Spotting. No Improvement With Medicines. Help?
Hello. I m sorry you re having problems with your pregnancy. About 30% of women experience some degree of bleeding during the early weeks of pregnancy, and about half of these women go on to have miscarriages despite taking medications designed to sustain their pregnancies. In other words, some fetuses cannot survive, no matter what doctors do. Unfortunately, women who have already had several miscarriages or premature births are more likely to do the same during subsequent pregnancies. Again, there isn t always an effective way to deal with this problem. Your doctor is undoubtedly doing everything possible to help you through your pregnancy. Following her instructions will offer you the best chance for delivering a healthy baby. I hope things go well for you.