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I Am 6 Weeks Pregnant And I Have Lower Abdominal Pain With Internal Bleeding

I am 6 weeks pregnant and i have lower abdominal pain . In ultrasound doctor found that i had internal bleeding . They have given me medications but still the pain persist. Please advice. I am 6 weeks pregnant and i have lower abdominal pain. In ultrasound doctor found that i had internal bleeding. They have given me medications(strone tablets) but still the pain persist. Please advice.
Fri, 11 Mar 2011
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Actually Bleeding in the first trimester can sometimes be a signal that there is a problem with your baby. 15% to 20% of pregnancies end in miscarriages. Miscarriages most commonly occur within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. Bleeding or spotting could be symptoms of a miscarriage, especially if they are associated with cramping, fever, or chills. Again If you think you are having a miscarriage, or are unsure why you are bleeding, or contact your doctor or midwife. Your health care provider will be able to perform a pelvic exam to determine your baby's situation.
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I Am 6 Weeks Pregnant And I Have Lower Abdominal Pain With Internal Bleeding

Dear welcome to healthcaremagic Actually Bleeding in the first trimester can sometimes be a signal that there is a problem with your baby. 15% to 20% of pregnancies end in miscarriages. Miscarriages most commonly occur within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. Bleeding or spotting could be symptoms of a miscarriage, especially if they are associated with cramping, fever, or chills. Again If you think you are having a miscarriage, or are unsure why you are bleeding, or contact your doctor or midwife. Your health care provider will be able to perform a pelvic exam to determine your baby s situation. Consult as your doctor say Thanks