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Retained product of conception
Hello i had medical abortion on 22 jan under doctors guidance but after this there is RPOC Size of 1 cm doctor give me second dose of misoprostol but i have no effects of medicine for a week so my dr advice me to go through D&C but since last 2 days i bleed spotting type n again done ultrasound today and it shows that size of tissue is decreased it is 6cm ...so should i wait or go through d&c?? My doctor also advised me to take 2 misoprostol 200 mg .what should i do! Attached my report here.
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Hi good afternoon. Better to go for D&C now it's 15 days and still some tissue left.
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You should proceed with surgical evacuation rather than continue medical treatment Retained products are a wonderful infection medium and can block the tubes and adversely affect future fertility prospects
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go for d nc
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