I am 14 weeks pregnant and experiencing recurrent vaginal bleeding with clots and lower abdominal pain due to a 5.7 ml hemorrhage, although my ultrasound shows the baby is fine. Based on my attached discharge medications and ultrasound reports, what medicines or treatments should I take to control this bleeding and prevent any complications?
Asked by Female, 28 · 3 days ago
Since your baby is doing well, the focus is on stabilising the pregnancy. Standard treatments for a subchorionic haemorrhage (5.7 ml) include:1. Progesterone Support: Your doctor likely prescribed progesterone (oral, vaginal, or injectable) to support the uterine lining and prevent contractions. 2. Strict Pelvic Rest: Avoid heavy lifting, strenuous exercise, standing for long periods, and sexual intercourse. 3. Adherence to Discharge Meds: Take your prescribed medications exactly as directed by your obstetrician. Continue to monitor your symptoms. Seek immediate emergency medical care if you experience a sudden increase in bleeding, passing larger clots, severe abdominal pain, or fever.