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Question #11066
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pregnancy issue and we don't want it - #11066

Aayushmaan

Girl is 5 weeks pregnant, last intimated on 14 july and after 2 days she got period andI don't know it was implantation bleeding or period it lasted 2 days. On 16 august blood test was done and the result was 218 and she is also having stomach and back pain

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In a situation like this, it’s critical to understand the timeline and the symptoms you’re experiencing. The fact that there was bleeding after intercourse can complicate things, but if this was followed by a blood test confirming a pregnancy with a hCG level of 218 on August 16th, it suggests that pregnancy is indeed established. Implantation bleeding typically occurs earlier than the timeline suggests here, usually around a week or so after conception, but it’s not unheard of for early pregnancy bleeding to happen. Stomach and back pain can occur in early pregnancy, as the body is undergoing changes and the uterus is beginning to grow and accommodate. However, given the presence of pain and recent confirmation of pregnancy, it’s important to be aware of potential complications such as ectopic pregnancy, which can be life-threatening. An ectopic pregnancy might cause sharp abdominal pain, and is a condition where the fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, often in a fallopian tube. If you notice any severe pain, shoulder tip pain, dizziness, or heavy bleeding, seek medical The best course of action now is to have an ultrasound conducted as soon as possible to confirm the location of the pregnancy and ensure that it’s progressing normally within the uterus. During this visit, the healthcare provider can provide insight into the pain and give tailored advice. Regular follow-up is vital to both monitor the health of the pregnancy and address any of these uncomfortable symptoms. While minor pains might be normal, it’s crucial to err on the side of caution with any severity in symptoms at this stage.

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