What Could Cause Severe Pain In The Legs And A Feeling Of General Weakness After 12 Weeks Of Pregnancy?
Question: We had two miscarriages (Blighted ovum and removed TB health issues).
Now My wife at 13 weeks pregnancy and she is feeling very weak and legs pain most of the time.
We had lots of Ultrasounds (6weeks just heartbeat started, 8 weeks 125 BPM, 10 the weeks health heartbeat and 11.5 weeks 159 BPM) NT and double marker test also came negative.Using ecosprin, bio preg and Hald 200.Taking HCG injections from 5th 12th week every 5 days once.
Still fear about miscarriage. Please help how much chance will have healthy baby?
both legs feeling pain , is it deep venous thrombosis symptom but no sweeling noticed.
Now My wife at 13 weeks pregnancy and she is feeling very weak and legs pain most of the time.
We had lots of Ultrasounds (6weeks just heartbeat started, 8 weeks 125 BPM, 10 the weeks health heartbeat and 11.5 weeks 159 BPM) NT and double marker test also came negative.Using ecosprin, bio preg and Hald 200.Taking HCG injections from 5th 12th week every 5 days once.
Still fear about miscarriage. Please help how much chance will have healthy baby?
both legs feeling pain , is it deep venous thrombosis symptom but no sweeling noticed.
Brief Answer:
Nothing to worry
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear,
I have gone through your question and understand the concerns.
Chances of miscarriage are very low once she has crossed 12 weeks of gestation.
Since all the reports are normal, there is nothing to worry.
Leg pain is likely due to mineral and calcium deficiency in pregnancy.
Deep venous thrombosis is unlikely in early pregnancy and without any previous symptoms or history.
I will suggest her to get examined to rule out any pathology and take calcium and multivitamin supplementation regularly.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Regards
Dr Deepti Verma
OBGYN
Nothing to worry
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear,
I have gone through your question and understand the concerns.
Chances of miscarriage are very low once she has crossed 12 weeks of gestation.
Since all the reports are normal, there is nothing to worry.
Leg pain is likely due to mineral and calcium deficiency in pregnancy.
Deep venous thrombosis is unlikely in early pregnancy and without any previous symptoms or history.
I will suggest her to get examined to rule out any pathology and take calcium and multivitamin supplementation regularly.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Regards
Dr Deepti Verma
OBGYN
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Dr. Deepti Verma
OBGYN, Maternal and Fetal Medicine
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