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She found that she is pregnant with 5 weeks of pregnancy (beta HCG = 1831.2) miU/mL. I want to ask which abortion process should a doctor would recommend surgical or medical?
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Please consult a Gynaecologist in your area who should be willing to help you in case there is a complication . No MTP should be considered as a cakewalk.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Go for ultrasound and according to the report further treatment would be decided
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First we have to confirm the pregnancy is inside the uterus itself by doing an ultrasound scan.If it’s an Intrauterine pregnancy and patient wants to get an abortion of the pregnancy we need to counsel her about the possible outcomes and complications of both medical and surgical abortion and then take a decision
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Medical abortion
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First step is to get a ultrasound done. Then she can proceed with medical abortion
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Need to get a scan to confirm if the pregnancy is inside the Uterus or not. And depending on history and risk factor evaluation the decision between medical and surgical abortion will be taken. Solely based on the details you provided and if the scan shows an intra uterine pregnancy then medical abortion can be done.
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Usually medical abortion is done but only after ultrasound
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Medical after ultrasound localization of pregnancy
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Is your USG done? If the scan is showing pregnancy in uterus then we can give medical treatment. But history I need, is it your first pregnancy? Why do you want to terminate the pregnancy?
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Consult local gynecologist for termination of pregnancy.
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Ideal is medical. But that decision is taken after detailed history and evaluation.
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