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Bleeding in abortion
My last period was on 16th may. On 25th june i found pregnant and had abortion pills as due to lockdown i was unable to travel to doctor. Got my period on the same day. After that volume of bleeding reduced day by day. Now today 14th day of bleed.is it normal?? There is no heavy bleeding but very very less threads on blood in morning or night when go to washroom. Pls advice??
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Usg after 2 weeks
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Get ultrasound pelvis done for uterus tubes and ovaries and endometrial thickness and any retained products of conception
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Take Tablet Livogen once at bedtime daily for 6 weeks
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Avoid intercourses for 40 days after abortion
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Ideally the abortions pill should be only taken after consulting GYNAECOLOGIST. U may need to have a sonography done to look for complete expulsion of the products of conception! In case it's remaining, u may need further management as advised by your GYNAECOLOGIST.
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should consult GYNECOLOGIST in person for further evaluation information and treatment
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safe coital practices use barrier contraception stay safe avoid unwanted pregnancies
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