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Menstrual regulation (MR) can be a safe and effective procedure, but like any medical intervention, it can have potential complications. Here are some possible complications: 1. Infection: - There is a risk of infection if the procedure is not performed under sterile conditions or if post-procedureRead more
Menstrual regulation (MR) can be a safe and effective procedure, but like any medical intervention, it can have potential complications. Here are some possible complications:
1. Infection:
– There is a risk of infection if the procedure is not performed under sterile conditions or if post-procedure care is inadequate.
2. Heavy Bleeding:
– Some women may experience heavier than normal bleeding after the procedure.
3. Incomplete Procedure:
– Sometimes, not all the tissue is removed, which may require a follow-up procedure.
4. Uterine Perforation:
– Although rare, there is a risk of perforating the uterus during the procedure.
5. Adverse Reactions to Medications:
– Some women may have allergic reactions or side effects from the medications used during the procedure.
6. Emotional and Psychological Impact:
– The procedure can have emotional and psychological effects, and some women may need support or counseling.
7. Future Fertility Issues:
– In rare cases, complications from the procedure can affect future fertility.
It’s important to discuss these potential risks with a healthcare provider to make an informed decision.
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