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I was 6week pregnant and I had a kit after that I got my bleeding started but after sonography it's found still 11mm  blood tissues are remaining after that I don't get my periods I took meprate for 20days ...is it possible that 11mm tissue has been removed or it is still remaining
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Since you have done medical termination of pregnancy under doctors guidance there is no need to worry about it the ultrasound scan re verifies that the baby is not there in situ right now you need to wait for your period the next cycle on the day 7 of your cycle go for an ultrasound scan to find out if there is any reminant products of conception otherwise no need to worry
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Reach Practo profile for further assistance. Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist.
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cud have repeated misoprostol
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You should never take kit on your own, as usg showing 11mm tissue please take Tab . Misoprostal 200mcg twice a day for 3 days
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Need consultation
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Consult gynaecologist directly
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