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MTP 4-5weeks
Hi I am undergoing the MTP procedure and according to the scan I am 4-5 weeks pregnant. (Single intrauterine pregnancy of around 4-5 weeks with fibroid uterus) I did a scan on Sunday 14th sep and the doctor gave me 1 medicine to take on 15th Sep at 10:00 AM. On the 17th I visited the doctor again for the remaining tablets and she inserted 1 tablet inside vagina in the morning at 11:45 AM and 4 tablets to take at night at 10:00 PM. I felt extreme pain during the day and took a pain killer injection at 3:30 PM which was suggested by a gynaecologist. Every 6 hrs she suggested taking paracetamol (Saridon Women) I took 4 tablets as suggested at 10 PM. Can someone please suggest what should be the next step and how to deal with pain. Should I expect more pain in the coming days or not. Also she asked to visit after 10 days for scanning
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Pain is only for couple of days. You can take pain medication as prescribed.
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You can take pain killer and do with compression for pain If it's excessive, consult gynecologist physically
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