Peace,
I too have spotting (3-4 times) till the 10th week. This is what I understand from my Gynae:
1) Brown discharge = No current activity. Could be old clogged blood. Red blood = more threatening
2) By ultrasound you should see the yolk sac and the baby. These two definately will be seen together.The regular shape of yolk sac is suggesting that the chances of m/c is not so great.
3) Bed rest and if possible take leave or mc till 12 weeks to stabilise the baby.
4) Early brown discharge may be due to implantation bleeding and not a sign of m/c. However, the Gynae will not denied the risk of threaten m/c for any brown discharge happening.
5) Gynae will give hormone injection twice a week to stabilise the baby and hormone pills to be taken 3 times a day.
6) NO SEX (For those with threaten m/c)!
7) There is nothing they can do for brown discharge except giving you bed rest, injection and pills.
8) Continue to eat and sleep well. Avoid cold drink and 'cooling' food and hot shower and tub bath.
I too have spotting (3-4 times) till the 10th week. This is what I understand from my Gynae:
1) Brown discharge = No current activity. Could be old clogged blood. Red blood = more threatening
2) By ultrasound you should see the yolk sac and the baby. These two definately will be seen together.The regular shape of yolk sac is suggesting that the chances of m/c is not so great.
3) Bed rest and if possible take leave or mc till 12 weeks to stabilise the baby.
4) Early brown discharge may be due to implantation bleeding and not a sign of m/c. However, the Gynae will not denied the risk of threaten m/c for any brown discharge happening.
5) Gynae will give hormone injection twice a week to stabilise the baby and hormone pills to be taken 3 times a day.
6) NO SEX (For those with threaten m/c)!
7) There is nothing they can do for brown discharge except giving you bed rest, injection and pills.
8) Continue to eat and sleep well. Avoid cold drink and 'cooling' food and hot shower and tub bath.