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Medical treatment for miscarriage.

Often, a woman is offered medical treatment for a miscarriage. This may be an oral remedy or a drug injected into the vagina. These drugs will contribute to the complete cleaning of the uterus and are similar in their action to a surgical operation.

Medical treatment usually does not require hospitalization. Bleeding may continue up to three weeks after drug treatment. However, residual bleeding should not be too intense. If the bleeding does not stop even after a few days, surgery may be suggested.

Many women prefer this form of treatment because it does not require hospitalization or surgery. 3 weeks after these procedures, a pregnancy test should be performed. If it is positive, then you should visit a doctor.