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  5. After bleeding from subchorionic hematoma and passing a huge clot, doctor put me on tranexamic acid + progesterone (oral + vaginal + injection) the bleeding started at six weeks + 4 and stopped after few days but still there are brown/yellow discharge. baby is good and the hematoma is shrinking. But now two weeks still I’m on tranexamic acid and progesterone. Will using tranexamic acid for this long period cause any harm to the baby.

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After bleeding from subchorionic hematoma and passing a huge clot, doctor put me on tranexamic acid + progesterone (oral + vaginal + injection) the bleeding started at six weeks + 4 and stopped after few days but still there are brown/yellow discharge. baby is good and the hematoma is shrinking. But now two weeks still I’m on tranexamic acid and progesterone. Will using tranexamic acid for this long period cause any harm to the baby.

Asked by Female, 40 · 2 months ago

It’s understandable to feel concerned. Every pregnancy is different, and your doctor tailors treatment to your specific needs. Please don’t make changes on your own; your doctor is best placed to guide you. If you’re worried about the medicines or their effects on your baby, share these concerns openly with your doctor so they can reassure you and adjust your care if needed.
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Using tranexamic acid for two weeks during early pregnancy is generally considered with caution, but current evidence does not strongly indicate harm to the baby when used under medical supervision for bleeding control like in your case.

🩺 Your Current Situation

  • You have a subchorionic hematoma with bleeding that has stopped, and your baby is doing well with the hematoma shrinking.
  • Brown/yellow discharge can be common after bleeding episodes but should be monitored.

⚕️ Safety of Tranexamic Acid in Early Pregnancy

  • Tranexamic acid is an anti-fibrinolytic used to reduce bleeding by helping blood clots stabilize.
  • It is typically prescribed short-term; prolonged use is less common but sometimes necessary in cases like yours.
  • Available data do not show clear evidence of harm to the fetus when used carefully, but long-term safety data in pregnancy are limited.

🩺 Recommendations

  • Continue following your doctor’s advice closely.
  • Report any new bleeding, pain, fever, or changes in discharge promptly.
  • Regular ultrasound monitoring of the hematoma and fetal well-being is important.
  • Discuss with your obstetrician the duration of tranexamic acid therapy and any concerns about risks versus benefits.

It is best to keep in close contact with your obstetrician (specialist in pregnancy care) who can tailor treatment and monitoring to your specific situation. If you want, I can explain more about how tranexamic acid works or what signs to watch for.

Answered 2 months ago

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I have PCOD issues since 4-5 years and have the irregular periods since then. My last menstrual cycle got over on November end 2025. Post then, my periods started on 15 February 2026 and simce then I have been bleeding and today is March end 2026. Can you help me understand how can I stop this condition

Prolonged bleeding after a long gap in periods with PCOD (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) is often due to hormonal imbalances affecting your menstrual cycle.

🩺 Possible Causes of Prolonged Bleeding in PCOD

PCOD can disrupt the normal balance of estrogen and progesterone, causing the uterine lining to build up excessively and shed irregularly, leading to prolonged or heavy bleeding.

🩺 Immediate Steps to Take

It is important to see a gynecologist promptly to evaluate the bleeding and exclude other causes such as infections, fibroids, or clotting disorders.

🧪 Diagnostic Tests

Your doctor may recommend:

  • Pelvic ultrasound to check the uterus and ovaries
  • Hormone level tests (including thyroid, prolactin, and sex hormones)
  • Complete blood count to assess anemia or clotting issues

💊 Treatment Options

Treatment may include:

  • Hormonal therapy (like combined oral contraceptives or progesterone) to regulate cycles
  • Medications such as tranexamic acid (e.g., Pause-500 Tablet) to reduce bleeding temporarily
  • Lifestyle changes including weight management and stress reduction to improve hormonal balance

⚠️ When to Seek Emergency Care

Seek urgent care if you experience:

  • Very heavy bleeding soaking through pads hourly
  • Severe dizziness or weakness
  • Intense abdominal pain

Consult a gynecologist soon to get a tailored treatment plan and safely manage your bleeding. If you want, I can explain how specific medications like tranexamic acid work.