Treatment
Talk with your doctor about the best treatment plan for you. Many cases of threatened abortion require no treatment at all. In other cases, treatment options include:
Bed Rest
Your doctor may recommend bed rest if your bleeding is heavy. He or she may also give you instructions on limiting your activity.
Medications
Your doctor may prescribe progesterone , which is a female hormone that supports a pregnancy. It can also relax your uterus if you are experiencing a cramping uterus. Buphenine hydrochloride is another medication that can be used to relax your uterus.
Finally, if your blood is Rh-negative , and your partner is RH + your doctor may give you anti-D immunoglobulin. This will prevent your body from producing antibodies against your fetus' blood.
If you are diagnosed with a threatened abortion, follow your doctor's instructions.
