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Is It Normal To Have Acidity, Discharge From Nipples And Bloating Even After Abortion?

I'm 21, I recently had an abortion. I took the pill and thought it worked. It didn't, the baby was still there with no heart beat. So I had to do the surgical abortion. I was 9weeks. When I took the first pill it was Jan28 and I took the rest Jan30. The baby was there from Jan30 - Feb28 (the day I did the surgical). Well now I'm extremely gassy, clear sticky discharge is coming from my nipples, I guess I'm bloated and I look like I'm months into a pregnancy. Is that normal? Do I have anything to worry about?
Thu, 6 Mar 2014
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Infertility Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
Welcome to HCM.
Its not common to have nipple discharge after abortion of 9 weeks fetus, though it can happen rarely. It will take few weeks for this discharge to stop. One way to stop it early is to wear tight breast support to suppress it. Other way is to take antidopimenergic medicines like bromocriptin/cabergoline. If its not too embracing, you can wait for 3-4 weeks, it will disappear on its own.
Hope this helps you.
Regards.
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Is It Normal To Have Acidity, Discharge From Nipples And Bloating Even After Abortion?

Hi, Welcome to HCM. Its not common to have nipple discharge after abortion of 9 weeks fetus, though it can happen rarely. It will take few weeks for this discharge to stop. One way to stop it early is to wear tight breast support to suppress it. Other way is to take antidopimenergic medicines like bromocriptin/cabergoline. If its not too embracing, you can wait for 3-4 weeks, it will disappear on its own. Hope this helps you. Regards.