Ovulation and periods after d&c

2023-12-18 09:41:27
Hi, I had a medical abortion on Nov 14 at 5 weeks pregnant and had bleeding for 1 week. I took a pregnancy test on 24th November and it was still positive.  Later in the scan we found some rpoc and endometrial thickness 6.5mm and went for D&C on Nov 29th. It's been 18 days since then and no period so far. For the last 2-3 days I'm getting some very mild pain in the pelvis for few times a day for 20-30 seconds and goes off. Is it because of ovulation or is it anything else?
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Your question is too technical. Please consult the Gynaecologist on Practo or in your area for a full discussion.

Answered2023-12-18 14:38:17

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Pls connect for online consultation and advice

Answered2023-12-18 11:33:50

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Usually periods comes after 4-5 weeks of D&C. Pls make sure you don’t have unprotected intercourse during this time as it can lead to another pregnancy

Answered2023-12-18 09:44:06

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Connect please

Answered2023-12-18 09:42:41

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Connect pls

Answered2023-12-18 17:23:02

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Wait until 29 Dec. Occasionally painin abdomen is common after surgery.

Answered2023-12-18 10:57:11

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Mam ur cycles can be irregular for 2 to 3 cycles post abortion. Connect for detailed consultation

Answered2023-12-18 10:17:50

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Connect plz

Answered2023-12-18 10:11:27

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A little pain post abortion is because uterus is contracting n reverting back to prepregnant state

Answered2023-12-18 09:59:25

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You should wait for 2 weeks to have your periods

Answered2023-12-18 09:51:46

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