What Can I Do To Avoid A Miscarriage From The Time One Misses Their Period While Trying To Conceive?
Hello Doctor, Actually we were planning a baby. But the problem is wife missing period was more than 2-3 weeks. And just today when we test on prega news kit the results showed Negative. It was same thing happened before 2 month. That time doctor suggested some medicine to come in period and he said there was Water bubbles. On the same day he suggested to do sonography to make sure, but result was negative. And same day without taking tablet she came in period. Now again she missed period more than 2 week. What should i do? And what to do if she have same problem to getting water bubbles again? Thanks Doctor.
In the current scenario, your wife should have a proper clinical evaluation, hormone assay, blood counts and urinalysis to check for possible hormonal imbalances and/or infections. A trans-vaginal sonogram is helpful to look for cysts on the ovaries. Further management can be planned accordingly.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Shanti Vennam, OBGYN
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What Can I Do To Avoid A Miscarriage From The Time One Misses Their Period While Trying To Conceive?
Hello, In the current scenario, your wife should have a proper clinical evaluation, hormone assay, blood counts and urinalysis to check for possible hormonal imbalances and/or infections. A trans-vaginal sonogram is helpful to look for cysts on the ovaries. Further management can be planned accordingly. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Shanti Vennam, OBGYN