Excess bleeding

2024-09-02 18:07:37
Good evening Sir/Mam, My Wife had used MTP kit for aborting the unplanned pregnancy, and after consultation with doctor she had used MTP kit. Doctor told that time that you have to visit here after 10 days of using the MTP kit, after using MTP kit my wife suffered pain and bleeding thereafter. We thought that pregnency termination become successful. But due to some problem, We couldn't visit doctors clinic. And after almost 1 & half months, Bleeding has started again . At first bleeding was very little (drops), but within few days bleeding pattern changed, and it became heavy. Please suggest whether it's natural or there is some issue which should be examined. Can we visit gynecologist immediately? Please help!
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U should get an ultrasound done to rule out incomplete abortion and then consult.

Answered2024-09-06 07:34:51

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Please get a sonography done and a Gynaecologist for further management.

Answered2024-09-03 16:33:19

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Connect please

Answered2024-09-03 14:13:56

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Answered2024-09-09 08:14:44

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Hello It may be incomplete abortion Get a ultrasound scan done

Answered2024-09-05 06:38:50

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