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Incomplete Abortion
I was pregnant for the second time but due to some personal reason I didn't want to continue with the pregnancy. I consulted the doctor and was prescribed the medicines to terminate the pregnancy. But the bleeding was not that heavy so thought to have a routine check up after the periods got over. And the sonography showed that there was some kind of fluid or tissue left in the uterus. I told the doctor to give me some medicine to terminate this one and got prescribed a Misokare. I haven't got the periods even after taking two doses. What can be done next to take that out of my uterus? Also please suggest can I wait for my next cycle which might start around 5th Jan or do I need to take some precautionary step so that it doesn't harm the uterus from inside? Thank you.
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Please consult your Gynaecologist who prescribed Misokare for you. When you are under treatment of one doctor please don't seek opinions from other Doctors. If there is a complication whom would you like to blame ?
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Connect please
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You may need  surgical evacuation for retained pieces.
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U will need a surgical procedure Retained products need to be taken out lest u end up in infection
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