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Suggest A Treatment For Retained Products In Uterus Post Miscarriage

Hi Dr I had miscarriage last June 2014 and there were some retained products stuck till now which affected my pregnancy this time as well. My dr told me to go for raspa (DNC) which I can t offered right now. What s the best possible way to solve this issue without doing the raspa operation? Pls help
Tue, 24 Mar 2015
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Hello
I can understand your concern.
If there are no signs of infection due to retained products,you can wait.
If i were your treating doctor,i would advise you to go for DNC as soon as possible.Because its been 8 months since your miscarriage and it can affect your present pregnancy.
If you have insurance coverage,its better to get it done as soon as possible.
Hope my advise will be helpful to you.
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Suggest A Treatment For Retained Products In Uterus Post Miscarriage

Hello I can understand your concern. If there are no signs of infection due to retained products,you can wait. If i were your treating doctor,i would advise you to go for DNC as soon as possible.Because its been 8 months since your miscarriage and it can affect your present pregnancy. If you have insurance coverage,its better to get it done as soon as possible. Hope my advise will be helpful to you.