I visited my gynaecologist for a follow up after having MTP done. She did an ultrasound and said there is still a mass attached inside. I did everything and completed the course as prescribed by the doctor and had bleeding for around 7-8 days. Can you please let me know what went wrong and what to do next?
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Mtp pills may not work in 10-15 % patients with no reason
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Use proper contraception
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Kindly share the size of the attached mass
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Take Tablet Misprostol 200 mg twice a day for 5 days
Tablet Taxim -0 200 mg twice a day for 5 days
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Do a check ultrasound pelvis done for uterus tubes and ovaries and endometrial thickness and retained products of conception after 7 days of misoprostol
MOST IMPORTANT DO BETA NOW AND NEXT AFTER 48HRS THATS THE BEST WAY WE CAN HELP YOU.
ALSO HOPE AN ANTIBIOTIC HAS BEEN ADDED TO AVOID UNNECESSARY RISK OF INFECTION .
DO CBC ALSO WITH BETA HCG
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MOST IMPORTANT DO BETA NOW AND NEXT AFTER 48HRS THATS THE BEST WAY WE CAN HELP YOU.
ALSO HOPE AN ANTIBIOTIC HAS BEEN ADDED TO AVOID UNNECESSARY RISK OF INFECTION .
DO CBC ALSO WITH BETA HCG
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