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Hello doc... My baby is 1 year 4 months now. I had c section it's my second baby. I am still feeding my baby.i was pregnant in the March. My last lmp was on Feb 3rd. I don't get my periods so did my pregnancy test n got positive due to corona was unable to contact my gyaneo I took medical abortion as it was 7 week completed ny pharmacy mifepristone and misoprostol tablet. Took mifepristone first after 2 days took misoprostol on mar 29th I started bleeding n it was severe for 5 hrs and later was normal flow till 2 weeks n had clots till April 13th and it stopped. Again fr 11th May I got spotting and started bleeding as my normal period from 13th May till 5 days I had normal flow. After that I have spotting till date. We hv sex once I a while. Due to lockdown unable to consult doc. Is this normal. How long will this stop. I'm quite worried if any issue Kindly advise plz doc.
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Lock down is not for emergency.please understand it.you need definitely an ultrasound pelvis to rule out any retained products of conception.i don’t think you knew the location of pregnancy before taking the medical termination.please don’t take any risk with yourself.
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Hi. Please do Scan that there are no products of conception . If nil then take one cycle of ocps to regularise the cycle . You can continue the ocps till you do not want to conceive .
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Firstly go and get an ultrasound sound if there is continuous spotting,there might chances of having small retained bits of conception.
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get ultrasound for RPOC, no need to worry as it is not bleeding heavily...
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