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I had taken unwanted kit and then the bleeding start and then it continues 12 days and then stop after that I feel okay no pain not any symptoms of incomplete abortion when blooding stop after 4 days it started blooding again and then it stoped in 4-5 days after that I tested upt and a faint line appear and after that I check again after 4 -5 days the faint line become more fainted barely visible but then it started bleeding again and 1st day the bleeding is ok but second day it becomes heavy the I taken a medicine Tranexamic 500mg then I think after from 3rd day it's moderate bleeding What can I do now why is all this happening
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Hi good afternoon Thnxs for your question I think u should do ultrasound of plevis to evaluate abortion is complete or not. Send me report so I can help you. For further guidance on it and medicine Use my online consulting link so that we can discuss ur quary and advise you accordingly and guide u MY Online link is prac.to/drpanchani
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After the process of abortion you need an ultrasound on day 11 to confirm if the process of abortion is complete Bleeding beyond day 11 is suggestive of incomplete abortion Taking tranexeminic  acid will not help You need an ultrasound to find out retained products of conception
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