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Hi .. I am having heavy bleeding since 10 days ... my doc prescribed me regestrone 5mg and fetex. I had an intercourse in the last week of Aug..we did not use any protection but the sperm was ejected outside.. and not inside the vagina. is dre any chances of being pregnant? I started bleeding from 17th of Sept. my doc prescribed me med for hormonal imbalance. I didn t have any cramps or nausea wen bleeding. I am jus confused why I am bleeesing..is it for hormonal im balance or miscarriage.. please advice whether
A miscarriage would normally be associated with the presence of clots, fleshy material and abdominal cramping, though some persons may have slight variations.
In the absence of these, it is unlikely that you are pregnant and having a miscarriage.
An ultrasound of the pelvis is important if the bleeding continues, this would rule out structural causes such as fibroids.
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic A miscarriage would normally be associated with the presence of clots, fleshy material and abdominal cramping, though some persons may have slight variations. In the absence of these, it is unlikely that you are pregnant and having a miscarriage. An ultrasound of the pelvis is important if the bleeding continues, this would rule out structural causes such as fibroids. I hope this helps