- Female
- 21 Years
- 23/01/2025
I picked up ilvitrim suspension for my kid today, but when I opened the bottle at home, there was this gooey stuff inside. Is that how it's supposed to be, or should it be more liquid-like?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Brown Discharge During Early Pregnancy
Common Causes
- Implantation bleeding: Light bleeding or spotting due to the embryo implanting in the uterus.
- Hormonal changes: Fluctuations in estrogen and progesterone levels can cause vaginal discharge.
- Cervical changes: The cervix becomes more vascular and sensitive during pregnancy, leading to discharge.
Medication and Injection
- Menoguard and Meganeuron OD Plus: Supplements to support fetal development and prevent miscarriage.
- Dubagest and Duphaston: Progesterone supplements to support pregnancy and prevent miscarriage.
- Eema HP 5000 injection: A supplement to support fetal development and prevent miscarriage.
Next Steps
- Follow-up appointment: Schedule a follow-up appointment with your doctor to monitor the discharge and pregnancy.
- Ultrasound scan: Consider a repeat ultrasound scan to check on fetal development.
- Pelvic examination: Your doctor may perform a pelvic examination to check for any underlying issues.
Reassurance
- Brown discharge can be normal: In early pregnancy, light bleeding or spotting is relatively common.
- Medications are supportive: The prescribed medications and injection are intended to support your pregnancy and prevent complications.
Dr. Mubarak Suggests...
Consult a Paediatrician
Answered 04/07/2025
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