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D&C after rpoc
Hi, I had a medical abortion at 5 weeks and had bleeding for a week. After that the doctor found some RPOC(parts of remaining placenta) in the scan with endometrial thickness 7mm. So we went for D&C immediately. Its been 3 weeks since d&c and still have not got my period. When will I have my periods back?
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Hi. Usually you can wait for 3-4 weeks after D&C to get your periods. Just make sure not to have unprotected intercourse during this period as you can become pregnant again
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Wait for 2 weeks. Sometimes after d n c periods might get irregular
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Wait for 2 more weeks. Use protection. You can get pregnant even now.
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Within 37 days counting from the day of DNC
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Period will come after 4 to 5 weeks.
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