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D and c procedure for miscarriage nhs.
Dilation and curettage d c is a surgical procedure used to remove any remaining tissue from the uterus after a miscarriage or abortion.
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A d c also known as dilation and curettage is a surgical procedure often performed after a first trimester miscarriage.
What it s like to have a d c for a miscarriage.
For more information read what happens after a miscarriage.
A dilation and curettage d and c is a procedure that involves opening the cervix and using an instrument to remove tissue from the uterus.
Dilation and curettage d c is a procedure to remove tissue from inside your uterus.
If you don t know what a d c is it s basically where a pregnancy is removed by a combination of vacuum and for want of a better word the scraping out of the uterus.
Curettage refers to removing the contents of the uterus.
Doctors perform dilation and curettage to diagnose and treat certain uterine conditions such as heavy bleeding or to clear the uterine lining after a miscarriage or abortion.
A miscarriage can be very upsetting and you and your partner may need counselling or support.
What happens during a hysteroscopy.
A hysteroscopy is usually carried out on an outpatient or day case basis.
If you have concerns be sure to chat with your doctor about the benefits and risks of.
Suction referred to as vacuum aspiration can also be used to aid the process.
As with any type of surgery however there are some risks involved.
You may also have questions about trying for another baby and what happens to the miscarried foetus.
During the procedure a spoon shaped device called a curette is used to gently scrape the lining of the uterine wall.
This means you do not have to stay in hospital overnight.
In general d c is a safe procedure.
Curettage may be performed by scraping the uterine wall with a curette instrument or by a suction curettage also called vacuum aspiration.
What is a d c procedure.
A procedure called dilatation and curettage d c used to be common to examine the womb and remove abnormal growths but now hysteroscopies are carried out instead.
In a d c dilation refers to opening the cervix.
It can involve the use of a spoon shaped device called a curette which gently scrapes the lining of the uterine wall.