How To Treat Displaced Gestational Sac During Pregnancy?
Hi, I had one D & C becuase of gastational sac was in irregular shape and I was bleeding too. Now I am pregnant again and in 5th week I started bleeding again. I am going to visit my doctor today. I just wanted to know why this gastational sac problem occurs. What is the causes of this? Which treatment should I take?
It is extremely common to have bleeding in early pregnancy. We attribute it to implantation bleeding in most cases. Unfortunately, you have found that it is also a sign of a miscarriage. While miscarriages are common, it is way more common to have a healthy pregnancy.
So, do not assume that it is a sign of another miscarriage. The best thing to do is to call your doctor. It would easily be evaluated with a blood test to measure HCG levels (which should be rising in a predictable manner) and with an ultrasound (to make sure the pregnancy is normal, and in the uterus). The least likely cause of bleeding in early pregnancy is an ectopic pregnancy (pregnancy in the tube). It is important to rule out in this process. Please call your doctor to be evaluated.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Timothy Raichle
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How To Treat Displaced Gestational Sac During Pregnancy?
Hello, It is extremely common to have bleeding in early pregnancy. We attribute it to implantation bleeding in most cases. Unfortunately, you have found that it is also a sign of a miscarriage. While miscarriages are common, it is way more common to have a healthy pregnancy. So, do not assume that it is a sign of another miscarriage. The best thing to do is to call your doctor. It would easily be evaluated with a blood test to measure HCG levels (which should be rising in a predictable manner) and with an ultrasound (to make sure the pregnancy is normal, and in the uterus). The least likely cause of bleeding in early pregnancy is an ectopic pregnancy (pregnancy in the tube). It is important to rule out in this process. Please call your doctor to be evaluated. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Timothy Raichle