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Unwanted Kit at 2 months pregnancy
Used unwanted kit at 2 months pregnancy and if there is anything found in Ultrasound pelvic scan. Is there any way to clean the womb with medication rather than clinical cleaning.(Just want to know any medication is available as the present situation is not good).
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If retained products are very less.. Repeat medicines can be given Your treating gynecologist is best to decide and guide you after sonography Though medical mtp success rates are good Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on contraception Blog section
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Do scan and share report with gynecologist, most of the time it is complete abortion, avoid stress
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Don’t take generalized advice on this platform.see a gynecologist and take advice.
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Hello there, If you had proper bleeding after medication then there is negligible chance to have remains. Do not worry get the ultrasound done first.
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Hi. Donot worry . Most of the time the abortion is complete with the tabs . Just chek it with a scan .
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