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I was 5 weeks pregnant and taken mtp abortion before 10 days as per latest scan landed up with 11 mm endometrium, thickend and heterogeneous, my gyno is forcing me to do D and C immidiately and scaring me that i will get infection, do i have to go for it or the rpoc can expel out naturally? Will i get periods next month if i dont do d and c right now?
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RPOC in 5 weeks pregnancy don't get expelled so easily. They need a D&E.
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Connect please
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You first need to understand that no doctor will force you to do any procedure You have been absolutely correctly advised by your doctor that retained products can  cause infection and probably block the tube thereby affecting your future fertility prospects The decision to get treated is your own nobody can force you nobody can force you
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Go according to the advise of your Dr.
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