WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF OVULAR DETACHMENT - PREGNANCY
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What to do in case of ovular detachment



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In case of suspected ovular detachment, where the pregnant woman has persistent colic up to 12 weeks of gestation and excessive bleeding in the first trimester, it is recommended to go immediately to the hospital to have an ultrasound and to evaluate the need to start the treatment, which can be done with rest, water intake, restriction of intimate contact and use of progesterone remedies