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What Treatment Should I Take To Stop The Continuous Bleeding Occurring From A Miscarriage ?

hi i had natural miscarriage .after that periods are non stop. doc prescribed primolut nor for 21 days. bleeding stopped after 3 days.now having withdrawal bleeding.was heavy in the begining but still spotting since 2 days. why am i having this spotting?and y the bleeding is not stopping?i want to try for a baby soon but these kind of bleedings are giving me headaches.i am fed up with these bleedings. i want to conceive after my next menstural cycle but this withdrawal bleeding is not stopping?pls help so that i can go to doc to take a hormonal tests.i am having pcos ttoo.thanks
Fri, 27 Jan 2012
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Hi,
Thanks for query,
It seems that you might have still some conception residue remained.
Go for ultra sound or consult gynaec and seek his advice.
Take rest.
Ok and bye.
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What Treatment Should I Take To Stop The Continuous Bleeding Occurring From A Miscarriage ?

Hi, Thanks for query, It seems that you might have still some conception residue remained. Go for ultra sound or consult gynaec and seek his advice. Take rest. Ok and bye.