Hello, I was 1 week pregnant so I took mifepristone on 30th Jan and 3 misoprostol tablets for 3 times 24 afters in 4 hours interval after consultation. I passed the tissue on 31st Jan itself with pain and heavy bleeding. I bled for 5-10 days like regular period and after that it got lighter but did not stop. So again after consultation I took 4 misoprostol on 14th feb but no tissue or clots passed and no change in bleeding till today. The bleeding is light. I change pads regularly but if I don't change it can go on for 2 days without staining or spilling. I can't go for usg again since I am unmarried to check for rpoc. So I want to know if I should go for D&C or take tranexemic tablet to stop bleeding. There is no pain or cramps at all anywhere in my pelvis, legs, stomach etc
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Your question is very surprising.
You can't go for sonography because you are not married.
But you don't mind having a D&C even if you are not married.
In fact any qualified Gynaecologist will not do a D&C without a sonography report.
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Get RPOC scan done once.
Will give a idea about your abortion status( whether it has completely gone or still some products are retained in uterus)
If you don't get checked it may get infected
The day u skip your periods u are 4 weeks n one day pregnant
U need an ultrasound confirm if the process of abortion is complete
Traneximinic acid will not help you
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