D and C Procedure

2024-12-21 06:52:28
Hello all, My friend has under D and E procedure, 1 month ago and still she is having period spots in her panty.Is it normal or she should go to doctor immediately.Kindly suggest.
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Answered2024-12-21 17:36:34

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Answered2024-12-21 09:34:24

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Please get a sonography of the lower abdomen done and consult a Gynaecologist with the report

Answered2024-12-21 08:32:05

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Answered2024-12-21 08:25:38

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Better to go for an ultrasound to see any residual products of conception left or not

Answered2024-12-22 05:36:29

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Consult with Your treating Gynecologist

Answered2024-12-21 14:02:50

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Not normal. Ultrasound scan to be done.

Answered2024-12-21 11:33:55

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The reason could be incomplete abortion It is absolutely abnormal to bleed for a month Your friend can get an ultrasound done to confirm the same

Answered2024-12-21 10:55:01

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Get a repeat ultrasound done as some products might have left because spotting after 1 year of d and e is not normal

Answered2024-12-21 09:58:16

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