I am 2 months pregnant and notice blackish clotting or spotting when I move around. Earlier, I had bleeding, which stopped after taking Trapic 650 mg. An ultrasound at that time showed a healthy 7-week pregnancy. I am confused about which injection is better, Prohale or Sifasi. Kindly advise urgently on the appropriate treatment.
Light bleeding or spotting in early pregnancy (around 2 months) can be quite common, but it should always be taken seriously and monitored. The fact that your earlier ultrasound showed a healthy 7-week baby is reassuring. However, continued spotting or blackish clots may suggest a threatened miscarriage, where the pregnancy is still ongoing but needs care and rest. Medicines like Trapic (tranexamic acid) can help control bleeding, but they should only be taken under a doctor's guidance. Regarding injections, Prohale (progesterone) is commonly used to support pregnancy and help maintain the uterine lining, especially in cases of spotting. Sifasi (hCG injection) may also be used in some cases, but it is not routinely required for all patients. In most modern practice, progesterone support (like Prohale) is preferred if needed, but the choice depends on your exact condition, ultrasound findings, and your doctor's assessment. The most important steps for you right now are: take adequate rest (avoid heavy work and travel), avoid sexual activity until bleeding settles, and follow up with your gynecologist. A repeat ultrasound may be needed to check the baby's growth and heartbeat. Do not self-start injections without medical supervision. If you develop heavy bleeding, severe abdominal pain, or dizziness, seek immediate medical care. With proper care and monitoring, many pregnancies with early spotting continue normally.