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6 weeks pregnancy abortion
Hi Doctor, How much time it take in abort process for 6 weeks pregnancy normally a day or half day?
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It depends. In some it may take place in 4-5 days. In some it may not be completed and bleeding persists till a d and c is done.
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Consult with reports.
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At this stage medicine works well Connect with a local gynecologist and take medicine under supervision.
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if you have induced abortion using abortificient,it may take around around 3-4 days to complete the process,if location of pregnancy,and pregnancy itself is normal.still,it depends on several factors.
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U need to meet a Dr in person She will ask fr ur adhar card She will do a scan Will give you a medicine n call u again in day 11 fr an ultrasound to confirm the process of completion of abortion
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If its intrauterine gestational sac, it will take around 4-5 days, but can depend.
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