MTP kit taken

2020-08-30 03:54:14
Mtp kit taken with consultant of Gynaecologist after altrasound and blood tests. Mifepristone at 2230 hrs on 27 Aug. Misoprostol at 0500 hrs on 30 Aug(02 tabs). 02 tabs after 4 hrs at 0900 hrs. After taking mifepristone heavy bleeding 03 times on 28 & 29 Aug. After taking misoprostol, continue bleeding but with very less pain. Bleeding is continue from 0600 hrs today. Is it okk, If any advice pls help
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It is OK. Don't worry. Products of conception are expelled along with blood.As it has been only few hours after taking misoprostol you will have bleeding. Bleeding will gradually decrease.
Next Steps
If there is heavy bleeding associated with clots or you are feeling dizzy consult doctor. You can get ultrasound for retained products after 10 days
Health Tips
Drink plenty of fluids.

Answered2020-08-30 05:36:40

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It is ok dear
Next Steps
Get a ultrasound pelvis done for uterus tubes and ovaries and endometrial thickness and retained products of conception on day 14 of Mifepristone
Health Tips
Take a boiled egg daily Avoid dehydration Drink lots of water and fruits juice Avoid stress and travel and intercourses for 40 days after medical abortion

Answered2020-08-30 04:21:22

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bleeding after mtp pill is expected.. passages of mass like thing is also expected.. but after 24 to 48 hrs.. bleeding will decrease.. it will be like normal flow.. it will remains 5 ti 7 days you should go for one more scan after 7 days.. for confirmation of complete abortion.. if you have heavy bleeding .. continue bleeding with passage of clots.. than should consult a doctor.

Answered2020-08-30 04:19:41

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