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DNC query mucoid discharge
I had miscarriage on Nov 11th and had to get DNC done due to incomplete miscarriage on dec 3rd. Spotting for one day and tissue passing for few days post DNC. Had hectic day on 18th dec and an intercourse on 19th dec...today i saw a bright red mucoid discharge one episode and red brown tissue passing twice. Is it normal? I am also doing all house chores- bending, pushing pulling not more than 5 kgs from second day of my DNC...when will my period starts - count from miscarriage date or dnc date? Will not taking rest affect my future pregnancy or life? Is it normal to have mucoid discharge today ? Is it ok to have intercourse after 2 Weeks of DNC?
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice, it's not normal
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Connect please
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Not normal Repeat on to rule out incomplete abortion Periods can strt within 37 days of dnc U don't need rest U can hv intercourse
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all ur qurries will be solved  just one usg pelvis need to be done to rule out any retained product. nd
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