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Seems like an incomplete abortion
I am having irregular periods... Lately done with ultrasound of my pelvis and it appears to have pieces  of last conception.. as I had a pregnancy of about 1 month . Sonography reports concluded of having 9.2 mm thickness of that content in the endometrial cavity in the fundus. Colour Doppler reveals moderate vascularity. I do not have symptoms like fever or cramps or nausea. So I recently met a gynaecologist and told her all about my situation. I've only taken 2 pills of Mtp out of 5, about 20 days before and a day before, again I got my periods so she just asked me to take the remaining 3 pills in the gap of 12 hours. But as I've been worrying about my future health I'm seeking genuine advice from the best doctor about whether I should go for the surgical removal or to just take pills and wait if it naturally flushes out with menstrual blood.
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Retained products of conception are non recognise infection and consequent blockage of the tubes can Jeoparadise your future pregnancy prospects Incomplete abortion should be handled with surgical evacuation
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Best option for u is to undergo suction and evacuation procedure so that risks of infection and any harmful effects on future pregnancy is minimised
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Surgical  removal  has to be done as it might have  got stucked there.
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Better to go for surgical removal.
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