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krupa_89
Dec 4, 2015, 02:14 AM
Hi,

I am krupa. I had an abortion earlier in 6 months due to no heart beat when I was 2 month pregnant. And now I am 39 days pregnant I visited the doctor on my 37 days and she scanned and told me the gestational sac is very small as 0.44cm, but it should be of 5week but it is not, so she asked me to take Dubagest sr 300 tablet for and asked to come after 10 days for scan. Will this tablet help my sac to grow and get heart beat?
My periods length varies every month like 30,32, 35 but I will get period every month, does this is the reason for slow growth of the fetus?


Please answer to my problem I am worried.

joypulv
Dec 4, 2015, 04:57 AM
Whether or not any drug can help your pregnancy is a complicated question that cannot be determined by 100 doctors online. You need to make a list of concerns for your doctor, one doctor who can follow your progress regularly, get family and health history, and do tests. Even your doctor can't say whether or not Dubagest will be a magic pill - no pill is - so don't expect promises about anything. I realize that you may be in a part of the world that doesn't provide the best and latest treatments. Just know that millions of pregnancies don't go to term naturally, and many women try many times before succeeding. Don't get pregnant too often. Six months should be a long enough wait, although of course you may have underlying conditions that prevent you from having a baby regardless. Unless you have a lot of money for expensive tests, all you can do is be well informed, ask questions of the doctors who are part of your care, and be patient.

The length of your periods are normal enough. I'm not sure what you mean by getting your period every month - do you mean while pregnant? Many women get a light one the first month, and a few get another one, and very rarely more, but it isn't real menstruation, just spotting of blood, not shedding of the lining, unless miscarriage is happening. That's another thing to discuss in detail with your doctor.