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Did a medical termination around 3 weeks back but the bleeding hasn't stopped yet. Too much weakness and vaginal discharge and stomach ache.
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The bleeding after abortion pills usually stops by 2 weeks, until and unless it's incomplete I. e all Products of conception may not have been expelled completely. So an ultrasound needs to be done to ensure whether the procedure is complete or not.
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Hello, Consult your gynaecologist and get an ultrasound done to rule out any retained products of conception.
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It could be incomplete abortion. Get ultrasound and consult obstetrician
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Hello. Your symptoms could be because of incomplete evacuation or infection of lining of uterus. See your gynaecologist immediately. You can also visit my clinic in Andheri east for evaluation and treatment
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Do CBC and ultrasound pelvis.
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Dear Practo user, Get ultrasound of lower abdomen done and consult Gynaecologist. There is likelihood of some pieces of conceptus remaining in uterus.
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