If you have your period, a dilation and curettage (D&C) procedure is generally not performed unless there are specific medical reasons to do so. The presence of menstrual bleeding can complicate the procedure and may increase the risk of infection or other complications. It's essential to consult with your healthcare provider to determine the best course of action based on your individual circumstances.
Within 2 months.
How long does it take to get your period after dnc
Your next period should be on schedule and start at the time it normally would. However, the first period after a D & C may be very light. The D & C does not effect the hormones in your body that cause your period to start. That is why it will start at the time it normally does. The D & C does effect how heavy your period will be afterwards. Basically, the doctor has removed the layer that would have been shed during your period, so it takes your body a while to build this layer back up. So periods are normally lighter following a D & C.
Nope. A b c d.
It depends on which way you look at it. If you are ascending up a scale, C come before D, descending, it's after it, but it also depends on which particular C or D you're referring to.
how long after a d and c procedure normal periods come
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yes, it makes no difference if you are already bleeding.
B and C is the right answer don't you get it
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d2/(d - c) + c2/(c - d) = d2/(d - c) - c2/(d - c) = (d2 - c2)/(d - c) = (d + c)(d - c)/(d - c) = d + c