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What Does Slight Bleeding After Taking Abortion Tablets Indicate?
Dr i was 35 days pregnant..i was not ready for it and i consulted a doctor for abortion..doctr gave me sme tablets..i took the tablets as the doctor told.. I jst gt my periods after 2 days..bt only fr one day..dat ws on thursday..today on saturday i gav a cal to my doctor to tel dat i ws a B negative blood group..Doctor sed the injection shud be taken and take it on monday evening.. Is it ok?
After taking the tablets is normal to have bleeding, the amount of it may vary. You have to do an uterine ultrasound again to check your womb and see if the abortion is complete.
Another issue in your case is rhesus factor. Since you have negative rhesus you have to be desensibilized by doing anti-rhesus factor injection to prevent your body from producing antibodies against future babies with positive rhesus. It's a simple procedure.
I wish you all the best! Take Care! Dr Eriol.
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What Does Slight Bleeding After Taking Abortion Tablets Indicate?
Hello dear patient! Welcome to HCM! After taking the tablets is normal to have bleeding, the amount of it may vary. You have to do an uterine ultrasound again to check your womb and see if the abortion is complete. Another issue in your case is rhesus factor. Since you have negative rhesus you have to be desensibilized by doing anti-rhesus factor injection to prevent your body from producing antibodies against future babies with positive rhesus. It s a simple procedure. I wish you all the best! Take Care! Dr Eriol.