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What Does Inadequate Interval Growth On An Ultrasound Report Suggest?

hi doctor last year i last my 11 week pregnancy now i am 9 weeks pregnant today i had ultrasound scan the report say s inadequate interval growth . now i also have spotting problem last time i got little same problem and no also the same i am scared please guide me i don t now why it happening again thank you
Wed, 26 Oct 2016
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hi.
thanks for posting query at HCM.

spotting is not a good sign in early trimester,
however, if spotting is associated with closed cervix, then pregnancy is still alive.

you need to REST as much as possible.
avoid unnecessary physical activity.

repeat ultrasound after few days.
if spotting blood increases in quantity , visit treating physician immediately.

regards
Dr Tayyab Malik
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What Does Inadequate Interval Growth On An Ultrasound Report Suggest?

hi. thanks for posting query at HCM. spotting is not a good sign in early trimester, however, if spotting is associated with closed cervix, then pregnancy is still alive. you need to REST as much as possible. avoid unnecessary physical activity. repeat ultrasound after few days. if spotting blood increases in quantity , visit treating physician immediately. regards Dr Tayyab Malik