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  1. You can expect to have some vaginal bleeding for one to two weeks after your operation. This is like a heavy period for the first day or so. This should lessen and may become brown in colour.

  2. Light bleeding or spotting can go on for 4 to 6 weeks. Two weeks after the tissue passes, your ob-gyn may do an ultrasound exam or other tests to make sure all the tissue has passed. A D&C is the most predictable treatment.

  3. 5 kwi 2024 · You can expect some vaginal bleeding after the MVA. This usually settles within seven days. If the bleeding becomes heavier or you are concerned about the amount of bleeding, you will need to attend the Gynaecology Acute Treatment Unit at St James’s University Hospital or go to your GP as this may indicate an infection.

  4. 4 lut 2022 · Most people bleed for 2 to 3 weeks after a miscarriage. This depends on whether you had a procedure or were treated with medications. Bleeding typically lasts longer after expectant or medication management than after a procedure.

  5. You may experience vaginal bleeding similar to a period for up to 10 days after surgery. Whilst you are bleeding, to reduce the risk of infection, we advise that you use sanitary towels not tampons, do not undertake water sports and avoid having sex.

  6. Expectant management is successful in approximately 50 out of 100 women (50%). It can take time before bleeding starts and it is normal for the bleeding to continue for up to three weeks. Bleeding may be heavier than normal and you may experience cramping pain.

  7. You may bleed for up to 10 days following the procedure. However, some women bleed less than this, while others may bleed up until their next period. It is better to use sanitary towels as this makes it easier to monitor your bleeding. If you use tampons, please change them regularly to reduce the risk of infection. When will I be able to go ...