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Pregnancy One Month After Child Birth. Taken Vaginal MTP, Severe Vaginal Bleeding. Treatment?

I had a baby on July 20th 2012, After that i got my first period after preganacy on 2nd November 2012. Second period on 7th December 2012 and following month I found that I was pregnant again. However I had vaginal MTP . First tablet on 25th Jan 2013 and Vaginal insertion on 27th Jan 2013. Eversince then my bleeding hasn t stopped.
Tue, 12 Feb 2013
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If the post abortal bleeding is heavy and persists for more than 7-10 days, one should suspect incomplete abortion. You should have a confirmatory ultrasound and can also get serum beta-hCG measurement to watch the declining levels. You may need a check curettage to see if the uterus is emptied. Please see your gynecologist for further management. Good luck.
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Pregnancy One Month After Child Birth. Taken Vaginal MTP, Severe Vaginal Bleeding. Treatment?

Hi, If the post abortal bleeding is heavy and persists for more than 7-10 days, one should suspect incomplete abortion. You should have a confirmatory ultrasound and can also get serum beta-hCG measurement to watch the declining levels. You may need a check curettage to see if the uterus is emptied. Please see your gynecologist for further management. Good luck.