Could Blood In The Foetus Along With Dark Red Spots In 2 Weeks Of Pregnancy Indicate Miscarriage?
yes, I just went to the dr. and found out I was 2 weeks pregnant. the dr. told me I might be threating a miss carriage because all he see is blood in the fetus... but I haven't been bleeding so I don't think that I have miscarried? I'm going for a second opinion.... what do you think?
I started spotting while at the dr. but it was dark red like brownish .... I thought if it was bright red then you worry or may be threating a miscarriage? he still told me that it is a possibility that I can still be pregnant and to still take my prenatal vitamins and folic acid... and increase my fluid intake....
Hi. Brownish discharge may indicate threatened /miscarriage.You are 2 weeks over from your due date,means 6weeks or what. If so get one TVS(internal scan) done. At 6 weeks one can also see cardiac activity. If only 2 weeks, wait a while. Take all necessary precautions, in addition to vitamins, micronised progesterones also per vaginum and repeat scan after 2 weeks if no new symptoms occur. Tahnks.
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Could Blood In The Foetus Along With Dark Red Spots In 2 Weeks Of Pregnancy Indicate Miscarriage?
Hi. Brownish discharge may indicate threatened /miscarriage.You are 2 weeks over from your due date,means 6weeks or what. If so get one TVS(internal scan) done. At 6 weeks one can also see cardiac activity. If only 2 weeks, wait a while. Take all necessary precautions, in addition to vitamins, micronised progesterones also per vaginum and repeat scan after 2 weeks if no new symptoms occur. Tahnks.