How a D&C is perform and what to expect?

I was lately wondering. My doctor mentioned me getting a D&C. what is it, how is it performed, and please furnish me good details. Also, what be your experience.
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A D&C (dilitation and curettage) is done for one of two reasons: 1. diagnostic purposes, and 2. to remove the contents of a miscarriage that didn't come out on its own.

A D&C is started by the dr inserting special rods in to the cervix to lend a hand make it more open out (the dilation of the cervix), then after they do that they insert a special instrument call a curette. This instrument is meant to grate. They scrape some of the uterine pool liner if it's done for diagnostic purposes or scraping some of the products of a miscarriage to be exact not complete.

There will most likely be some cramping afterward because of the reality that this instrument was inside the uterus. There may also be some spotting and bleeding for a spell after this procedure but i.e. normal.

The cervix will close hindmost up after about 2 weeks or so.

I have a D&C done for diagnostic purposes in 1999 when my dr found that I have a polyp at the top of my cervix.

We had to do it because I be also having some issues beside bleeding at the time.

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D&C Dilation and Curettage type it contained by google and you will find a lot of info. Ask your doctor why he recommend it for you and what he expects to achieve by it. I read a book call D&C Dollars and Cents. There are doctors who recommend it with dollars and cents contained by mind with little lead to a patient.
Do your own research.





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