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Re: sonogram after miscarriage?

From: R. Daniel Braun, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 31 May 2001 20:49:28 -0500 (CDT)


At Thu, 31 May 2001, Kim wrote: >
>I have previous posts regarding small sac and spotting last week.
>Unfortunately, I did miscarry on Sunday, May 27th. Severe cramping for
>a couple of hours along with the passing of the sac and some tissue.
>Monday was very light, but Tuesday things picked up and Wednesday was
>actually my worst day with tons of bleeding and cramping. My dr
>appointment was Wednesday afternoon (yesterday) and I was feeling much
>better at the time. He only spoke with me about the whole situation and
>said that it didn't sound like a d&c was necessary. My concern and
>question is should he have examined me or done a sonogram in the least
>to be certain that things were progressing or is it ok to just "let
>nature take its course". I began bleeding heavily again tonight and
>passed the largest clump of tissue so far and I want to be certain that
>my doctor has taken the right course of action. We want to try again in
>a few months and want to be certain that my body is ready. Thanks for
>your help once again.
>
>--
>KV
>

Call your Doctor and let him know this. This is an indication to do the exam and or ultrasound.

--
R. Daniel Braun, MD FACOG  FOG

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