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D & C after pregnancy termination
Hi, We have opted for pregnancy termination since we don't want a second child now. I started my pills when i was 5 weeks and five days. After that my bleeding stayed around 7 days and then i had on and off bleeding. Today is my 20th day but still 0.9cm particles are  inside even after the second dose of medicine. My doctor is suggesting D&C. Is that very much necessary? Or any chance it can come out with the next cycle? Currently I am having stomach cramps specifically in my lower abdomen, please suggest. Thank you.
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It is necessary.
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Absolutely  necessary
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Connect please
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Do a scan ,if it  is minimal  you can  observefor few more days provided  there is no other symptoms  of infection.
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Better to go for D&C if you are still bleeding.
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