MTPill and 24 hours haven t passed yet, so I want to know do I need to take more MT Pill and when and how many pill do I need to take of Misoprostol ? I took MT pill during my 8th week of pregnancy and misoprostol after 12 hrs of MT. IT worked but my ultrasound suggests that there are remains of conception. So I had to take misoprostol 400 mg ...Please advise ...
From your notes it is clear that you took MTP pill for remains of conception. The bleeding should start in a day or two. This bleeding is not usually heavy. If you don't start bleeding in a weeks time, you must see your doctor.
Depending on the volume of remains of conception, your doctor will discuss with you the following options, for you to choose. 1. Expectant management-Awaiting natural expulsion 2. Repeating another dose of Misoprostol 3. surgery to empty the uterus. Discuss with your doctor about starting antibiotics to prevent infection.
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Hi From your notes it is clear that you took MTP pill for remains of conception. The bleeding should start in a day or two. This bleeding is not usually heavy. If you don t start bleeding in a weeks time, you must see your doctor. Depending on the volume of remains of conception, your doctor will discuss with you the following options, for you to choose. 1. Expectant management-Awaiting natural expulsion 2. Repeating another dose of Misoprostol 3. surgery to empty the uterus. Discuss with your doctor about starting antibiotics to prevent infection. I hope I have answered to your satisfaction.