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CURETTAGE DONE on 12 may
MTP is done on 2 may due unhealthy pregnancy. It's incomplete so curettage done On 12 may. On 18 may complete abortion is revealed in scan. Bleeding stopped. Now no more complaints except back pain due to cleaning. How I can know that cervix is completely closed and start my regular family life. Also would like to know what are precaution to be taken now. Looking forward for response. Thank you.
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take folic acid 500mg once daily while u r trying for pregnancy...and give 2 months break after curettage..
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The changes of pregnancy reverse by 6 weeks.....and for you to try for pregnancy, give at least 3 months in between so that your body gets time for complete recovery.
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Ideally if you hv had an abortion wait for 3 months preferrably 6 months to start to try to conceive again. However u cn hv sex using condoms. Dont go for emergency contraception pills please. Consult directly for further detailed discussion regarding the same
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Back pain due to urinary infection or calcium deficiency.Take chance of pregnancy after 3 months but continue the folic acid.You can take calcium supplements also.
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