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Retained product of Conception
I had missed abortion of 4 weeks on 3rd August. Consulted a doctor and she gave me miso and mife tabs. On 6th August, I passed clots and had very heavy bleeding whole day. After that there was normal bleeding. After 2 weeks, the repeat scan was done, an it shown the RPOC. Doctor suggested to have medicines and if not cleared to opt for d&c. It was on 20th August. One the same night, again I passed large clots 2 times. Should I go for scan again. Is there any possibility that the tissue has passed. Cos on 22th August, I am going for d&c. I just can't bear any more bleeding. Please suggest asap.
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If you want get a repeat sonography done
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If rpoc is little no need of DNC.
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Reach Practo profile for further assistance.
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USG required
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Get the sonography done to rule out if there are any products of conception
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