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What Causes Vaginal Bleeding During Pregnancy?

Respected sir, my wife s last period date is 13/1/2015 she conceived she is school teacher at 24/2/2015 she faced bleeding , doctor examined , and said that sac is normal, and prescribed Myfol , IVFC 5000 ,weekly , and Tansamin cap ,ugestreron cap now till 1/3/15 (Today) she facing minor bleeding ,she is on bed rest my question are, is it normal as previous 3 child are normal and birth normally. Do she need longterm rest as she is school teacher? pl other guideline if possible. Regards, Kashif
Mon, 11 May 2015
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Hi,
I understand your query.
Bleeding in early pregnancy is mostly due to defeciency of hormone progesteron.you have been given more than sufficient of it.
If you are taking it regularly as prescribed, please recheck with your pregnancy by-
USG sacn/HCG assessment.
Consult your doctor for further management.
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What Causes Vaginal Bleeding During Pregnancy?

Hi, I understand your query. Bleeding in early pregnancy is mostly due to defeciency of hormone progesteron.you have been given more than sufficient of it. If you are taking it regularly as prescribed, please recheck with your pregnancy by- USG sacn/HCG assessment. Consult your doctor for further management. thanks