Brief Answer:
Please do not panic.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome back,
Please do not panic. I understand your concern and maybe in the next scan the endometrium will not be so thick and you may not need any intervention.
The reason I suggested the Urine
pregnancy test was that in case there was a residual live tissue or a trophoblastic tissue [ considering the vascularity] it would give a positive test. In that case an intervention would be needed. If it is negative, your worries would come down by 90% as these two conditions would be ruled out with a simple test.
The WHO reports: these are based on findings in studies which may not always be applicable in individual cases. So they help but are not an absolute guarantee as medicine itself is very flexible from case to case. However they are true for most cases and I do agree that most of the time the
uterus expels the products. But this usually happens immediately after the
abortion and 1-2 weeks is a longer period. But you have received a misoprost and bled so that makes a difference.
If they are only products then they may be expelled spontaneously and may have been expelled by now with the misoprost [ as you did have bleeding after the tablet]. A light bleeding was expected as it was only a thick endometrium meaning that products if any were scanty. So it may be possible that the process is complete now.
Please get a pregnancy test using the early morning urine sample, if it is negative, the vascularity does not have much significance and may not be present in the next scan. If it is positive it will pave the way for another consultation with your gynecologist. So the dilemma will be cleared.
Think about the D and C after the
ultrasound report as worrying now is not going to help in any way. Most likely the test will be negative and the next scan will also be negative. So do not worry. You are not having any active bleed neither
vaginal discharge, no pain so why worry as chances of the procedure being complete are higher. Enjoy your weekend.
I understand your problem and the need of not wanting a D and C. Please think positive. Most of the time no intervention is needed.
Hope this helped.
I am here to help you always.
Take care and do not worry.
Dr Nilajkumar Bagde