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Pregnant, Have Spotting, Had Irregular Periods, Pcod In Scanning, Discontinued Medicine. What Is It?

hi....i have very irregular cycles...once an ultrasound showed pco and after 2 mnths another showed no follicular growth....i was on meds bt discontinued thm bcz of weight gain....nw i am pregnant....by my lmp i should be 9 weeks bt ultrasound says 4 weeks....and now i am spotting....very very light since 2 days.....what could it be ...am i loosing my baby
Thu, 2 May 2013
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Hi congrats !
U may be having delayed conception.I hope u have met a obgy and got yourself checked.sometimes there may be a hormonal support needed especially in case of pco who are pregnant.there is no need to panic u can follow the pregnancy with a fetal viability scan after 2 or 3 weeks.also check with your obgy n whether you need any supportive hormones. Have patience and think positive. Goodluck to you.
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Pregnant, Have Spotting, Had Irregular Periods, Pcod In Scanning, Discontinued Medicine. What Is It?

Hi congrats ! U may be having delayed conception.I hope u have met a obgy and got yourself checked.sometimes there may be a hormonal support needed especially in case of pco who are pregnant.there is no need to panic u can follow the pregnancy with a fetal viability scan after 2 or 3 weeks.also check with your obgy n whether you need any supportive hormones. Have patience and think positive. Goodluck to you.