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I had no fetal heart beat. So doctor induced vaginally 4 misoprostal on 6th Oct and no result but started with flow and hence 2nd set of 4 misoprostal given on 7th and no result, only some few tissues came out and flow stopped within 2 days. Again on 11th on doctor advice took mifepristone. On Sat before taking misoprostal, I got all clots out and scan showed no sac but  avasculor products. Doc said to take misoprostal orally on Saturday set of 2 on noon and night. Flow continued for 5 days and stopped. Scan on 20th said no RPOC. Had only small brown discharge some 2-3 times day and completely stopped week ago. Doc said no problem and ur mensus may start next month by 8th or later. But today I am having little flow with no pain. Is it a problem to be considerable?? Cannot meet doc as I am out of station. Do I need to repeat scan??
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Spotting for a day to two is normal. But if continue than getaway scan done
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wait and if continue for more than 2 days get a scan done
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Ya if it is possible get it done.But small products are there inside the uterus.This is the reason bleeding is there.It will come with next period.For details contact me through practo online.
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Do sonography Connect with me for online consultation for details BeBorn Gynecology Santacruz Mumbai
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