Bleeding after taking abortion medicine.

2022-04-11 12:24:18
My wife take unwanted kit on 14th March after 1 days start bleeding. But her bleeding continued slowly till date.
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Was an ultrasound done prior? Was it a self medication? Bleeding upto ten days is normal U need an ultrasound on day 11 to confirm the process of completion of abortion

Answered2022-04-12 06:11:32

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Do sonography

Answered2022-04-11 13:36:14

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A scan is required to check if uterus is empty or still has few bits of tissue. That could be the cause for continuous bleeding

Answered2022-04-11 13:02:06

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Get her ultrasound once.

Answered2022-04-11 12:49:25

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Reach profile for detailed discussion will be happy to help you 😊

Answered2022-04-11 12:32:24

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Lots of details required to be able to properly advise you on this. Please consult Dr. Akriti Saxena. You can find me on google too.

Answered2022-04-11 12:28:45

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Was this done under supervision of a gynaecologist? Because it seems there must have been some products left

Answered2022-04-11 16:36:44

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Did she get scan done before taking the kit?
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ultrasound will be required now to advice further.

Answered2022-04-11 12:32:29

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