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miscarriage
I have a friend who has a blighted ovum and is waiting to miscarry. She has been waiting for two weeks and no indication that a miscarriage is soon. If she doesn't miscarry on her own within a week her doctor will perform a D&C. Is there a remedy to help her gently miscarry on her own.binks on 2005-12-23
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Dear Binks, you have not mentioned the time of her friend's pregnancy. Which month is going on. There are many a medicine in homoeopathy, but it needs the detailed narration about the sufferer's condition and the time of her maturity. Please let us know a complete information about your friend's probems.
Dr. Kumar
Dr. Kumar
Dr Kumar last decade
Hi there,
She is 13 weeks along in her pregnancy and her uterus measures 13 weeks BUT the ultrasound showded that the baby stopped growing around 5 or 6 weeks. She has no symptoms such as cramping or spotting.
She is 13 weeks along in her pregnancy and her uterus measures 13 weeks BUT the ultrasound showded that the baby stopped growing around 5 or 6 weeks. She has no symptoms such as cramping or spotting.
binks last decade
Dear binks, I would like to suggest your friend that if there is no growth of the or the growth has been stopped, she should miscarry it as soon as possible otherwise it would create problems to her womb in near future and all her genital organs would get affected. There is no medicine in any therapy which might get it improved successfully. The chances are very few.
Dr Kumar last decade
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