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Minimal Rpoc
26F, i got an abortion (5weeks) on 18th march with mefi followed by 20th march 4 dose of miso bleeding was normal with clots. on 9th april i got an ultrasound and a minimal rpoc 7.8x5.9 with Normal ET 8.6mm. the doc suggested me i can wait till next period and other doc suggested me for medication and d&c, i do not want d&c. the doctor who did my ultrasound told me i will have my periods after 2 weeks. shall i wait for next periods. i do not have any infection as doctor told me my ovaries and uterus is fine and healthy and i do not have any symptoms or fever. what should be the bext step... also can i take miso so that i get my periods? for reference i do not have any history of health issue or precious prwgnancy
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Retain products of conception are  indicator of failure of medical abortion you need to proceed with surgical revacuation retain products can lead to infection and jeopardize your future fertility prospects
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You can wait for menses. Or can prescribe medicine for rpoc. Dnc not required.
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