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Asking For Self, Female 33, gujranwala
mera 8 march ko miscarrige howa tha pora month spoting hoti rhy..phir 16 april ko periods aye 24 ko periods khtm ho gaye us k 3 din bad phir spoting start ho gae jb walk kroon ya zayada km to spoting zayada hoti hai agr rest kroon to km hoti hai but khtam nhi ho rhy..sono graphy krwae hai utres clean hai..prdgnancy ka koi partical nhi hai
1-best is to visit n get urself examined by an obgy doctor
2-also meanwhile have a pelvic ultrasound done to rule out RPOCS n another pelvic pathology
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ap apni qareebi responsible FCPS gyne Obs ko dikhayein. ye mamla complex hai tou examination ky beghair kuch opinion nahi dey sktay hain
ya to RPOC hain ya infection ho sakti ha.acho jagah se pelvic scan kerwain or share karyn.phir treatment lain.nd this is very important.
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aik ultrasound karain
If your ultrasound report is normal, then medicines may be needed to help regulate your periods and improve cycle regularity.
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Internal examination karwayain
ap ka problem buhat jldi or thori si medicine se complete theek ho jay ga pareshan na hon detail bat kr lain kindly book appointment with me
Get ultrasound from fcps radiologist with full bladder. Get HVS for CS or take sample yourself . Consult after these two are done .
I am sorry to hear about the difficulties you\'re experiencing after your miscarriage. Continuous spotting after a miscarriage can be due to several reasons, even when the ultrasound shows a clean uterus and no retained pregnancy tissue.
One common cause is that your hormonal levels, especially progesterone and estrogen, are still fluctuating as your body tries to regulate the menstrual cycle after pregnancy loss. This can cause irregular bleeding or spotting for several weeks. Additionally, gentle physical activity may increase blood flow to the uterus, leading to spotting, whereas rest can reduce it, which aligns with your observations.
Another potential reason could be that your uterine lining (endometrium) is healing and normal menstruation patterns are re-establishing. Sometimes, minor inflammation or irritation of the uterine lining can cause prolonged spotting. Less commonly, infections or blood clotting issues can contribute to prolonged spotting, but absence of other symptoms (like fever or heavy bleeding) makes these less likely.
Given that your ultrasound is normal and pregnancy is ruled out, the current advice is to continue monitoring your symptoms. If the spotting persists beyond 4-6 weeks, becomes heavy, or you develop other symptoms such as pain or fever, it is important to consult your healthcare provider again for further evaluation, which might include hormonal tests (like beta-hCG, progesterone, thyroid function), blood tests to rule out clotting disorders, or possibly a repeat ultrasound.
In the meantime, prioritizing rest and avoiding excessive physical exertion can help reduce spotting. Maintaining hydration and a nutritious diet supports healing as well.
For reference, a similar explanation is found in the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) guideline stating that irregular bleeding post-miscarriage is common as the body recovers, but persistent bleeding warrants assessment: https://www.acog.org/womens-health/faqs/miscarriage
To summarize: your current spotting is likely part of normal recovery from miscarriage due to hormonal adjustments and uterine healing, especially since your ultrasound is clear. However, follow-up care is important if symptoms persist or exacerbate.
Wishing you a smooth and speedy recovery.
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