Do they put you to sleep for a D&C?

The type of anesthesia will depend on the specific procedure being performed. Some D&C procedures may be performed while you are asleep under general anesthesia, or while you are awake under spinal or epidural anesthesia. If spinal or epidural anesthesia is used, you will have no feeling from your waist down.
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How long does a D&C take?

How is a D&C Performed? You can have a D&C in your doctor's office, an outpatient clinic, or the hospital. It usually takes only 10 to 15 minutes, but you may stay in the office, clinic, or hospital for up to five hours. Your doctor will need your complete medical history and a signed consent form.
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Is D&C a painful procedure?

The procedure shouldn't be painful. However, you may experience some cramping during the procedure. Your doctor may order some type of sedative for you to take beforehand so that you'll be more relaxed. The extent of anesthesia you need will depend on the purpose of your hysteroscopy.
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How long does it take to recover from a D&C?

Generally, it may take 2-3 days for complete recovery. The recovery from dilation and curettage (D&C) depends on the type of procedure and type of anesthesia administered. After the surgery, you will be made to rest for about 2-5 hours before going home. Generally, it may take 2-3 days for complete recovery.
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What should I expect after a D&C?

After a D&C, you will need someone to take you home. If you had general anesthesia, you may feel groggy for a while and have some brief nausea and vomiting. You can return to regular activities within one or two days. In the meantime, ask your doctor about any needed restrictions.
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Are you put to sleep for a D&C?

Some D&C procedures may be performed while you are asleep under general anesthesia, or while you are awake under spinal or epidural anesthesia. If spinal or epidural anesthesia is used, you will have no feeling from your waist down.
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Can I go to work the day after a D&C?

Most women are able to return to work the day after the procedure. You may have some light vaginal bleeding. Use sanitary pads until you stop bleeding. Using pads makes it easier to monitor your bleeding.
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What does a D&C feel like?

You may feel tired or nauseated immediately following D&C. And in the days that follow, you may experience some mild cramping and light bleeding that can last for up to a couple of weeks.
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Is a D&C the same as an abortion?

Dilation and curettage (D&C) is a procedure to remove tissue from inside your uterus. Health care providers 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.
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Is general anesthesia used for D&C?

Are you awake during a D&C? Most D&Cs are done under general anesthesia. The procedure is typically very short, and general anesthetic can be quickly reversed, with the patient going home later the same day.
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How much do they dilate your cervix for D&C?

Usually only a small amount of dilation is needed (less than one half inch in diameter). Tissue lining the uterus will be removed, either with an instrument called a curette or with suction. In most cases, the tissue will be sent to a laboratory for examination. What are the risks of dilation and curettage?
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Is it possible to still be pregnant after D&C?

The odds of pregnancy after a miscarriage appear to be similarly positive if you've had a D&C. Nearly 90 percent of women who had undergone a D&C procedure were pregnant within a year of starting to try again, one study found.
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What do hospitals do with miscarried babies?

You may decide to have your healthcare provider be responsible for disposition of the fetus. The provider may dispose of the miscarried fetus by burial or cremation. You can ask your healthcare provider if you want to know the specific method for disposition.
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How long did you bleed after D&C?

A small amount of bleeding (like a light period) may last for 10 to 14 days. Bleeding may become heavier with increased activity, such as lifting.
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How much is a D&C with insurance?

Depending on the kind of insurance and the site of service, miscarriage treatments like a dilation and curettage comonly known as D&C, a procedure in which the contents of the uterus are surgically removed, can range from $2,900 upwards of $9,100 before insurance according to Healthcare Bluebook.
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Why would someone need a D&C?

A D&C, or dilation and curettage, is a procedure to remove tissue from your uterus. You may need a D&C procedure if you had a miscarriage or abortion. Your healthcare provider can use a D&C and hysteroscopy to diagnose unexplained bleeding. A D&C is an outpatient procedure.
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How do you know if you need a D&C?

Reasons for D&C

A history of abnormal menstrual bleeding, such as heavy bleeding (menorrhagia), bleeding between periods or bleeding after menopause. Investigation of uterine infection. Incomplete abortion (miscarriage) Surgical abortion when combined with suction.
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Can I take a shower after a D&C?

Dilation and Curettage (D&C) or Dilation and Evacuation (D&E) You may experience bleeding for 7-10 days. You may bathe or shower but avoid intercourse, douching or tampons until your follow-up visit. Take the pain medications prescribed by your doctor.
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Is the first period after a D&C heavy?

Heavy flow.

Regardless of when your first period after miscarriage takes place, it is likely to be heavier than usual. Your body won't have ovulated during the past cycle, so the endometrial lining (lining of the wall of the uterus) may be thicker.
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How long do cramps last after D&C?

You may experience cramps for a few days. Sometimes patients experience an episode of heavy bleeding and cramps 4-6 days after the D&C. If this happens, lie down and rest. Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, etc.) or Tylenol, rest, and a hot water bottle or heating pad on the abdomen are helpful for relieving cramps.
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Do they give you pain meds after a D&C?

Pain Management

After a D&C patients tend to experience some discomfort such as cramping and/or pain. This is normal. Your doctor may recommend non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as Motrin or Ibuprofen to manage your pain.
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Is a catheter used during a D&C?

A healthcare provider may start an intravenous (IV) line in your arm or hand. A healthcare provider will insert a urinary catheter. Your healthcare provider will insert an instrument called a speculum into your vagina to spread the walls of the vagina apart to expose the cervix.
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What is a sunshine baby?

"Angel Baby," "Sunshine Baby," and "Rainbow Baby" are terms that refer to babies born just before or after another baby is lost due to a variety of reasons. They help immediate family members move through the grieving process and find meaning in the loss.
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Are you still a mom after miscarriage?

Miscarriage is defined as the loss of a pregnancy, also known as the loss of your unborn child. Women who never have the opportunity to give birth to their conceived children are still mothers.
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Do I flush my miscarriage?

Some women pass the remains in a toilet and simply flush it away, while others want to take a closer look. Both reactions are completely natural. Some women want a healthcare professional to confirm that that they have miscarried, so you could contact your midwife, GP or hospital and ask what to do next.
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