Not if it's done correctly, no. Every surgery has risks but it's very rare.
This procedure is known as a D&C (dilatation and curettage).
Yes it is. The D&C was on the inside.
D & C (Dilatation and Curettage.)
Yes you are asleep the 5-10 minutes it takes.
Not sure what you mean since this is a procedure to abort or clean out the uterus after a miscarriage.
Fractional dilatation and curettage is a technique where each section of the uterus is examined and scraped to get samples from all parts of the uterus. Fractional dilatation and curettage is the original diagnostic procedure used to rule out endometrial cancer, which has since been replaced by endometrial biopsy.
dilation and currettage is usually done under anesthesia. There is associated post operative cramping similar to cramping during the monthly cycle
No, you don't have to, only if you have remains still inside the uterus which the doctor can see when you see him for the miscarriage.
You should get it back within 2 months counting from the D&C.
Ovum forcep,dull/sharp curret,hystetometer,Tenaculum,Uterine forcep,Vaginal Retractor
Fractional dilatation and curettage is a technique where each section of the uterus is examined and scraped to get samples from all parts of the uterus. Fractional dilatation and curettage is the original diagnostic procedure used to rule out endometrial cancer, which has since been replaced by endometrial biopsy. (http://ehealthforum.com/health/fractional-d-c-t155182-a1.html)
D & C stands for Dilatation and curettage A dilatation and curettage (D&C) is an operation performed on women to scrape away the womb lining. The cervix (neck) of the uterus (womb) is dilated using an instrument called a dilator. The endometrium (lining of the womb) is then lightly scraped off using a curette. This spoon-shaped instrument can be used to remove diseased tissue, treat abnormal bleeding or to obtain a specimen for diagnostic purposes.