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Brown discharge after D&E
I spotted for about 10 days after my D&E procedure.Now It has been 4 weeks 5 days to my D&E and today I got very little dark brown discharge which I could wipe on tissue. I have not resumed my periods yet. Could this be my period coming or just old blood. Is it normal?
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Why did you have the D&C done? Was it for an early pregnancy, and if so did you try emergency contraception before that? Please discuss your case with all information.
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Needs an ultrasound to confirm the process of completion of dne This cud be. Sign of incomplete abortion
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Y was dnE done , any discharge report
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Why was dnc done? Was any intra uterine device inserted? 1st menses after dnc can take 30-40 days to resume. This can be resuming of your menstrual cycle.
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Kindly share dnc details- reason for doing dnc and also the histopath( BIOPSY) report
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Review with the operating doctor also
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