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My wife and i decided to go for abortion she was 10weeks pregnant.. We gone for aspiration abortion now she is 16days after abortion .. Bleeding as almost stopped it is just drop drop but she has leg pain and nausea after eating the head rounding will go.. She feels very much hungry... And sometimes she experience uterus pain and that to not continuous daily around two times pain.. She got itching near vagina so took canestal-s ointment itching has reduced.. But she feels very much hungry is there any possibility that abortion procedure has not completed..
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Hello, Get her ultrasound done to rule out any retained products of conception.
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Following an abortion its always safe to get a check scan after 2to 3weeks. U can know whether the abortion is complete or not. However feeling hungry is not related to any kind of incompletness of an abortion. So pl get a check scan
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It could be incomplete abortion or infection. Do an ultrasound pelvis and visit your gynaecologist
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You can better to do sonography  to check the completeness of your procedure.. However getting hungry is not symptoms  of pregnancy to worry...
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Please get her examined by a gynaecologist. She may require ultrasound examination of pelvis .Has she taken antibiotics?
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