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Early pregnancy termination
I underwent an ep termination last week. I had been given oral medicine and vaginal inserts after two days of oral medicine, post which I bled very heavily and passed big clots..now I have bare spot bleeding and no complications, but my usg report shows I have the sac and tissues present. do I still need to go for d and c, or wait till my next cycle?
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It is better to go for DnC... waiting till next cycle can cause bleeding... infection and foul smelling discharge... usually if there are products left inside DnC is a sure shot method...take care
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An option of repeating the vaginal tabs could be tried again , and if your scan doesn't confirm an empty uterine cavity , then you have to undergo surgical evacuation of the retained tissue . If you wait without intervention then you could have complications as sudden heavy bleeding / infection .
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