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I've undergone medical abortion two weeks before. And the bleeding continued for 10 12 days . After check ultrasound it was visible that the miscarriage was incomplete. So the Dr prescribed a second dose of misoprostol . The next day I started bleeding again without consuming the medicine . It's been 18 days today since my medical abortion and I'm still bleeding. The flow is as heavy as in periods . Do I need to still consume misoprostol? When will the bleeding stop ? I was about 5 weeks pregnant.
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Take  miso  200mg   twice  a  day for 3days  review   scan  for  Rpoc
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Yes connect me on practo for detailed consultation and prescription,my name isdr lavina batra
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Needs surgical evacuation
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Products that stay retained in uterus for more than 10 days after consuming MTP pills generally don't get expelled easily with misoprostol and can easily get infected causing further issues. Moreover such prolonged bleeds can reduce your hemoglobin levels.
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you can talk to your obstetrician and opt for a Dilatation and Evacuation (D&E) procedure which is a day care procedure to remove the remaining products and stop the bleeding.
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