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Opted for a MTP at five weeks of pregnancy. Took the first tablet on 7th April and second set of tablets on 9th April followed by heavy cramping and bleeding and passing out clots. The bleeding stopped after 6 days. Was advised to repeat a TVS scan on 17th April and below are the findings. The doctor suggested D&C procedure. After the scan seems to have noticed passing out tiny brownish clots. No symptoms of bleeding or fever or pain noticed and seem very normal till date. Is a D&C procedure still required. Findings Appears normal in size and measures 4.2 *3.7 * 5.9 cm L *AP* TR Myometrial echoes appears normal. Endometrial thickness measuring 8.2 mm with heteroechoic content in the upper uterine cavity measuring 1.0 x 0.6 cm On Doppler interogation no vascularity seen. Minimal free fluid in endometrial canal. POD clear Heteroechoic content in the upper uterine cavity with no vascularity - Features are likely of Retained Products of Conception.
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If you don't  have bleeding  or spotting  for the past 1 week,do another  scan and check.
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