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How Long After Abortion In Sex Advisable?

How abortion will be confirm . when we can start sex after abortion . pls tell me the best way of contraception . my wife used many time pills . but it s made her chakkar aana . vomating , stomuch pain . hedche etc . so tell me what should use for contraception
Mon, 8 Aug 2016
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I advise you not to have sex of any kind for 2 weeks after an abortion to minimize the risk of infection. This is for your well being, as it minimizes the risk of infection Get a pregnancy test done after 4 weeks to check successful abortion. Use contraception immediately after your abortion if you do not want child. There are many options of contraception besides OCP. You can use condom. There are other options for your wife also like intrauterine contraceptive device/implant/injection. Consult your obstetrician. She/he will better guide you.
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How Long After Abortion In Sex Advisable?

I advise you not to have sex of any kind for 2 weeks after an abortion to minimize the risk of infection. This is for your well being, as it minimizes the risk of infection Get a pregnancy test done after 4 weeks to check successful abortion. Use contraception immediately after your abortion if you do not want child. There are many options of contraception besides OCP. You can use condom. There are other options for your wife also like intrauterine contraceptive device/implant/injection. Consult your obstetrician. She/he will better guide you. Thanks