Regarding retrain products

2022-07-27 13:28:10
Hello so I did my abortion on 5th June and I went back hospital after 2 weeks and during ultrasound they said i have retain products of conception which was like 0.6cc and the doctor told me to take misoprostol again I took it and I started bleeding little after that and it stopped and today I got little pink colour discharge or blood while using the washroom should I be worried ???? As 30th I'm going for my ultrasound again
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No worries

Answered2022-07-28 03:30:45

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Dont worry

Answered2022-07-28 01:59:21

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Connect please

Answered2022-07-27 13:35:57

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If the ultrasound confirms no retained products of conception Nothing further needs to be done If still shows retained products u need to proceed with surgical evacuation called dne

Answered2022-07-28 10:29:44

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Nothing to worry

Answered2022-07-28 05:26:04

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Don’t worry Repeat scan Listening to Ur history shows products who hve expelled completely

Answered2022-07-27 15:42:01

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It’s okay. Do ultrasound again.

Answered2022-07-27 14:55:59

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Repeat  the ultrasound scan.

Answered2022-07-27 13:40:49

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