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Within 5 weeks pregnancy, Are there any chances to go surgical abortion if medical is incomplete? Is it fine if doctors says so because I have heard it can be done by medical. Do I need to change doctor?
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Not all medical abortions fail. At 5 weeks there is no need for unnecessary surgical intervention. Consult for proper information. Changing doctors is only going to waste your time, no harm to the doctor.
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consult please
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Connect please
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Surgical abortion ensure completeness
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If medical  abortion  fails or becomes incomplete, it has to be cleared by surgical abortion.
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Yes Medical abortion comes with a failure rate Keep changing dts till u find the right one
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If ultrasound shows retained products of conception then its better to go for surgical evacuation
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Yes incomplete abortion need a surgical procedure
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