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Pregnancy was 6 weeks Dr recommended MTOP due failure . After MTOP second day medicine i bleede for 6 days and 7 th day Dr recommended ultrasound and saying pregnancy is not cleared totally so we need to do DNC i am confused whether to do now DNC OR NOT please tell me what should I do
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That depends on the amount left behind.If large amount is left you would require a D and C.
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What do you imply by MTOP? Please be precise.
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Connect please and share the ultrasound. Consultation required
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If ultrasound done on day 11 counting from day one u started to bleed shows retained products of conception u will hv to proceed with dne
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You have to do D&C if the abortion is incomplete.
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