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Gynecology and Obstetrics
Question #20412
113 days ago
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Pregnancy related issue - #20412

Bhomika

I have beta HCG postive last lmp 23 Feb But one day ago I suffer slightly bleeding today also bleeding now I am confused I have miscarriage or not how I confrim this I am confused what I do now go through ultrasound or wait few days

Age: 30
Chronic illnesses: No any
Plz tell me
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USG is important and see a gynaecologist
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You should get a USG Secondly, you should consult a nearby Ayurvedic gynecologist for proper evaluation and treatment.
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It sounds like you're in a concerning situation, one where it's important to take the right steps for your health. Given that you’re experiencing bleeding after a positive beta HCG test, it's crucial to understand what might be happening. Bleeding during early pregnancy can occur for several reasons—some harmless and others that need immediate attention, like a miscarriage or an ectopic pregnancy. It’s imperative you get an ultrasound as soon as possible. This will help determine the viability of the pregnancy and rule out serious conditions. In Ayurveda, while we often address underlying imbalances, immediate medical evaluation is necessary when urgent issues arise. However, in the meantime, maintaining calmness is important. Ayurveda highlights the significance of mental peace on physical health. Deep breathing exercises might help to reduce stress. It’s also advised to avoid intense physical activity or heavy lifting during this period. For next steps, definitely seek emergency help if the bleeding increases or is accompanied by severe pain. An ultrasound will give more clarity and guide whether any medical or surgical intervention is needed. Follow your doctor's guidance closely—they'll provide direction based on the findings. After the acute situation stabilizes, Ayurveda can offer supportive care for your reproductive system. Focusing on a balanced diet, alongside herbs like Ashoka and Lodhra, which are traditionally known to support women's health, might be beneficial. However, before taking any herbal supplements, consult your healthcare provider to ensure it’s safe for you. Self-care and professional care need to work hand in hand in such times. Your health and safety are top priority, so don’t hesitate to seek medical attention promptly.
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