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Surgical abortion and period
I had a surgical abortion on the 1st April at 6 weeks of pregnancy. After bleeding around 8 to 9 days like the end of the period I started bleeding again after 5 days that is from 16th April. The doctor said that it might be due to the cervical fibroid measuring 12x9mm and done the ultrasound scan to check any remaining particles are present. But the ultrasound scan is clear and the doctor suggested Texakind tablet to stop the bleeding and the bleeding is not a heavy bleeding it is like the end days of the period. The bleeding continued till 30th April. Now I started bleeding again from 12 th may. I thought it was a period because I experienced symptoms like breast heaviness, leg cramps, and pimples. Is it possible to get a period within 12 days after prolonged bleeding. Is it period or any other issue how could I know.if,it is any other issue what should I do next.
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U need a transvaginal scan to rule out incomplete abortion
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If it stops within 4-5 days then it's the periods otherwise u need to take another ultrasound. Irregular bleeding is common after abortion
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