Is There A Way To Stop The Bleeding That Is Happening After Taking A Depo Provera Shot While Trying To Conceive?
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After the treatment, you will experience bleeding that may continue for up to six weeks after surgery and may be heavy and red at first. Some of the cells removed during treatment will be sent to the laboratory for testing and your pregnancy hormones (hCGs: human chorionic gonadotropins) will be monitored for at least six months in case they do not return to normal. Around one in ten women see no reduction in pregnancy hormones, and suffer a condition called persistent gestational trophoblastic disease, which means that abnormal molar cells continue to grow inside the womb.
If your hcq level is low than there is less chances of bleeding ,so repeat your hcq level from another pathology and get a Ultrasound and CT Scan of pelvis done .
If you have persistent gestational trophoblastic disease than you have to take chemotherapy , a chemotherapy medication called methotrexate. Fortunately, methotrexate is a pretty "easy" chemotherapy on the system, and can be given as an intramuscular shot. Sometimes only 1 shot is necessary. In other cases, multiple shots, or even the addition of other medications, is necessary. Also, when GTN is suspected, the patient usually gets a CT scan of the brain, lungs, and abdomen, and a battery of blood tests. Again, weekly HCG tests are obtained until they fall to zero, then careful follow-up is undertaken for a year. Patients can expect an almost 100% cure rate using chemotherapy.
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