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What Causes Severe Pain Post Unwanted Kit Usage?

Hello doctors
I am a 23 years old female. I am about one month pregnant and I took unwanted kit.bleeding started After 5 hours of taking misoprostol and it stopped within 24hours.till now it's been 48 hours and bleeding is like 2,3 drops but pain is still terrible. I did pregnancy test this morning and still it's showing positive. Now I am more tensed. Please suggest me if I can take abortion pills again or any other options. And why pain is still there?
Mon, 7 Aug 2017
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Hi,
Thanks for the query. I understand your concern.
Presence of pain indicates incomplete abortion. You need USG scan to pin point it.
Pregnancy test does not get - ve immediately after abortion & you can not take it confirmatory for retained pregnancy.. USG is reliable way to know about it,
Consult your gynecologist & get specific management under her expert care.
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What Causes Severe Pain Post Unwanted Kit Usage?

Hi, Thanks for the query. I understand your concern. Presence of pain indicates incomplete abortion. You need USG scan to pin point it. Pregnancy test does not get - ve immediately after abortion & you can not take it confirmatory for retained pregnancy.. USG is reliable way to know about it, Consult your gynecologist & get specific management under her expert care. Thanks