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Hi, Is it normal to pass clots and bleeding till 14 day after D and C.? I had my D and C on 24th jan where doctor prescribed me methergrine and amoxycllin for 5 days. After 5 days and stopping medicine : I passing 2-3 clots and soaking 1 pad a day. There is sometime slight pain as well in upper legs area. Doctor did ultrasound and said everything is fine with thin endometrium lining. I am really worried please suggest how to stop bleeding.
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Bleeding of two weeks after miscarriage or a D & C is normal but if it is going beyond that we need to give some support medicines for the thin endometrium
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No pls do sonography n see
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No. ..not normal U can share the ultrasound report
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If in usg there is no rpoc then you shouldn’t worry , some amount of bleeding might be there .
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