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How To Stop Bleeding After Abortion?

hiii ... actually i took a mt pill on 6th july ... it was jst a week of pregency... and i took 2 misoprost .... but i havent yet over with it.... bbech mein it was stopped for 2 days but then it again started ... i want to know how stop the bleeding ....
Mon, 12 Oct 2015
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If the products of conception have been completely expelled with the medication taken, the bleeding should stop on its own within a couple of days. Else, you could be bleeding for a prolonged period of time with intermittent passage of products. The ideal thing to do now is to see a specialist for further management. A clinical evaluation, a sonogram of the pelvis, blood counts and urinalysis are needed to plan further management. Do not try any further self-medication. Hope this helps.
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How To Stop Bleeding After Abortion?

Hi, If the products of conception have been completely expelled with the medication taken, the bleeding should stop on its own within a couple of days. Else, you could be bleeding for a prolonged period of time with intermittent passage of products. The ideal thing to do now is to see a specialist for further management. A clinical evaluation, a sonogram of the pelvis, blood counts and urinalysis are needed to plan further management. Do not try any further self-medication. Hope this helps.