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Abortion and tooth pain
May 22 I got chemical abortions and got next period on June 19 and get bleed normal.. Now I'm having tooth pain may I remove my tooth
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Yes you can go for that
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Yes u can
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Yes you can get it removed.
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Hello Yes it can be extracted
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Yes I do not see any problems in that. Please consult your gyanaecologist if you are facing any issues and having any medicines for same
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Yes. You can go ahead. If you are still not under any medication, it should not be an issue.
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In general, you can avoid removal of tooth if it has to be surgically removed on the days you are mestruating. (Though there is no contraindication as such)
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Yes if it was adviced to you then you can go ahead with extraction
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Hi, Visit a dentist and get a consult.
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