sir my spouse is pregnant by 06 weeks and today morning she has reported bleeding and immediately her ultra sound was done the report speaks the following
USG OF EARLY PREGNANCY LMP :15.05.11 Gestational age as per LMP:- 08 weeks > Uterus anteverted, measures 95 mm longitudinally. > Internal os Closed. CHORIODECIDUAL haemorrage Visible > A true GS is seen measuring 10mm corresponding to GA 06 wks O day > Embryonic Pole seen. CRL- 06mm corresponding to GA 06 weeks 03 days cadiac activity seen IMPRESSION :- Bulky uterus contains a single intrauterine pregnancy of GA 06 weeks 3 days duration.CHORIODECIDUAL haemorrage Visible now what do u suggest i should go for abortion or wait
Hi, I have gone through your question. Bleeding in early pregnancy can be due to: 1.Threatened abortion 2. Ectopic pregnancy 3. Bleeding around the foetus( subchorionic haemorrhage) These conditions are differentiated on ultrasound. Since your wife's ultrasound shows choriodecidual haemorrhage, which is a type of subchorionic haemorrhage and live fetus, there is no need to worry. I would suggest your wife to take rest, avoid heavy work and exercise, avoid intercourse and take progesterone which supports the pregnancy by making uterine environment more favourable for foetus, in the form of capsules or injections. Hope you found the answer helpful. Wishing you good health. Regards, Dr Deepti Verma
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What Causes Sudden Bleeding During Pregnancy?
Hi, I have gone through your question. Bleeding in early pregnancy can be due to: 1.Threatened abortion 2. Ectopic pregnancy 3. Bleeding around the foetus( subchorionic haemorrhage) These conditions are differentiated on ultrasound. Since your wife s ultrasound shows choriodecidual haemorrhage, which is a type of subchorionic haemorrhage and live fetus, there is no need to worry. I would suggest your wife to take rest, avoid heavy work and exercise, avoid intercourse and take progesterone which supports the pregnancy by making uterine environment more favourable for foetus, in the form of capsules or injections. Hope you found the answer helpful. Wishing you good health. Regards, Dr Deepti Verma