After six weeks of pregnancy, I had all kinds of examinations. I ate two mifepristone the day before yesterday, four yesterday, and went to the hospital to plug a misoprostol today. Two hours later, I had a stomachache. I went to the toilet and discharged a transparent round thing. Then I had diarrhea. I squatted in the toilet for half an hour and went to bed for half an hour. I felt that there was not much bleeding and left the hospital. When I came home, I wanted to wash my private parts. I found that I had a lot of blood. The sanitary napkins were full. When I washed them, I saw that they were dripping all the time. They were dark red and with blood clots. They must have a lot more menstruation than usual. (because I usually have less menstruation) I have slight abdominal pain and don't flow in bed. Do I need to go to the hospital now? Is this a pregnancy sac?
Condition Analysis:
6 weeks pregnant, taking mifepristone, misoprostol and other drugs for abortion. According to the picture, what is discharged is the complete gestational sac tissue. If the current vaginal bleeding is similar to the amount of menstruation, you can first observe and take motherwort to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis and promote uterine contraction. If the bleeding is more than the amount of menstruation, it is recommended to go to the hospital to clear the palace in time.
Condition Analysis:
Look at this picture, this is a gestational sac, and at present, this gestational sac is relatively complete. In this case, you can take some drugs appropriately, such as motherwort granules, to promote the discharge of some decidual tissue in the uterine cavity. If you find that bleeding is more than menstruation, you should go to the hospital for B-ultrasound review in time.
Condition Analysis:
The description of the picture given to you really belongs to the gestational sac, which is a white hairy globule. Need appropriate activities, take motherwort granules orally and observe the amount of vaginal bleeding. If the amount of vaginal bleeding is significantly greater than the amount of menstruation, you need to go to the hospital in time.