- female
- 20 Years
- 14/08/2025
what's the best option for abortion between surgery and pills if i want to minimize pain for my girlfriend
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I've had two C-sections and got my gallbladder removed 45 days ago just found out I'm pregnant again and don't want to continue it attached my ultrasound pic for reference which option would be safer for me MTP or DC given my medical history
please share the report.
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My wife has a bulgy uterus around 11.2 cm but no issues like bleeding or pain. The doctor recently removed her left ovary along with an ovarian cyst. She's had two C-sections. Should she still take medication for the bulgy uterus or are there other options we should consider?
A bulky uterus without symptoms doesn't always need treatment; monitoring or hormone therapy can help if needed, especially post-cyst removal and prior surgeries.
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