IVF Patient. Noticed Bleeding. Prescribed Medicines To Stop Bleeding. What To Do?
my wife is an ivf patient , she conceive at first time , after that on 1st cheek-up it is seen that she has carring with three pregnancy. But after 2 day of 1st check-up when Doctor stop some injection my wife facing bleeding and then she reduced a black redish color blood clot and after that my doctor suggest some injection & medicine she also taken that but its stop bleeding and one day later she reduced a small black redish color blood at morning after that she never faces the same but she thinks that the issue are not with her .. what is the matter and for which the incident took place ?
What your wife is experiencing your be either a threathened abortion or a miscarriage. I would advice an immediate ultrasound scan to confirm the pregnancy and also to check on the status of the pregnancy and accordingly take the rrquired measures to retain this pregnancy. This is indeed a worrying presentation. Treat it as an emergency and seek medical attention.
Hope this helps.
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IVF Patient. Noticed Bleeding. Prescribed Medicines To Stop Bleeding. What To Do?
Helo sir. What your wife is experiencing your be either a threathened abortion or a miscarriage. I would advice an immediate ultrasound scan to confirm the pregnancy and also to check on the status of the pregnancy and accordingly take the rrquired measures to retain this pregnancy. This is indeed a worrying presentation. Treat it as an emergency and seek medical attention. Hope this helps. Best wishes.