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History Of Ultrasound Showing No Embryo, Intake Of Pills For Abortion. How Long Will It Take For Body To Be Normal For Trying To Conceive?

I have prenant about 8 weeks but ultrasound tell me have yolt sac but no embryo and I took couple pill to take it out about 2 weeks ago I would like to ask how long my body comeback to normal and how long to wait for sex if I want to get prenant how long do I wait try it again and do you think I get healthy prenant or the same my situation I wait for you answer.thank
Wed, 24 Jul 2013
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If you had a supervised medical abortion, the completeness of the abortion has to be confirmed through a trans-vaginal sonogram. You can resume normal sexual activity once this is done. Also, the cause of this abortion must be known to see if it can effect your future pregnancies. Most often, the cause may not be a recurring one. You may also take prenatal vitamins. Hope you find this information useful. Good luck.
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History Of Ultrasound Showing No Embryo, Intake Of Pills For Abortion. How Long Will It Take For Body To Be Normal For Trying To Conceive?

Hi, If you had a supervised medical abortion, the completeness of the abortion has to be confirmed through a trans-vaginal sonogram. You can resume normal sexual activity once this is done. Also, the cause of this abortion must be known to see if it can effect your future pregnancies. Most often, the cause may not be a recurring one. You may also take prenatal vitamins. Hope you find this information useful. Good luck.