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Incomplete abortion
Actually I had my abortion started on 10th April after doing the course my bleeding didn't stopped... I went to the gyno ... After ultrasound it showed incomplete abortion .. she suggested to go under vaccum aspiration as soon as possible to prevent injection but j didn't wanted to go through it ... So I took more misoprestol for 3 days 400 mg each 2 times a day i.e today 8 mg per day... After that I had a more bleeding and cramping but after 1 week everything stopped..no bleeding now and no cramping.. no discharge coming from my vagina except for the natural white discharge that too for 1-2 days now everything feels Normal to me ... So does it means now my abortion is complete ?? No leftover tissues left ??? Please help
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