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D&C for non viable intra uterine pregnan
Our Dr is advising d&c on unviable 9 weeks IU pregnancy. But i wanted some opinions from other gynae if metrodoxate or other injections have better chance than D&C. Will obviously speak with my Dr also but needed some opinion from similar Doctors
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Go for d and e
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Go for your doctor's advise,D&C is right option
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please consult Dr Sushila Gupta Senior Gynaecologist on practo
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Pls connect for advice
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Go ahead with D&E.
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Dnc
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Your doctors advice is correct. For 9wks pregnancy D&C is the option for a non viable pregnancy Pills can cause heavy bleeding and the bleeding can start at any hour of time, then you might have to rush to a hospital & get a d & c done ultimately. Instead of that please listen to your doctors advice
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Follow your doctors advice.
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DNC is advisable.
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Dne
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wud advise dne or surgical evacuation at these many weeks medications wud not work leading to retained products which may jeopardize future pregnancy prospect
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No DNC is advisable
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