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mild blood stains after 5 weeks of pregnancy

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PostPosted: 04/27/07 - 11:44    Post subject: mild blood stains after 5 weeks of pregnancy Vote now! Reply with quote

I am 5 weeks pregnant and i had a mild pinkish stain only for two days. I am on vacation and my doctor advised me to take Utrogestan 100 mg orally twice a day for a week. Do I have to take the tablet even if I have very minimal stain? Please do help me out.....
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