dilation and currettage is usually done under anesthesia. There is associated post operative cramping similar to cramping during the monthly cycle
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Yes, there is no lower or higher age limit for a D&C in any state whether it's for a miscarriage or abortion. You might need parental consent though so call the clinic and ask.
Properties such as parallelism, ratio of distances, and the measure of angles are preserved under dilation. This means that parallel lines remain parallel after dilation, the ratio of lengths between corresponding points remains constant, and angles maintain their measures before and after dilation.
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click the ultrasound button under reproduction when you are visiting your pregnant horse
If the original point was (-4, 12) then the image is (-16, 48).
The answer varies depending on the nature of the office and the procedure or visit being followed up. For example, a follow up on a laceration repair usually takes under five minutes. A follow up on a dilation and curettage may take 10-15 minutes depending on what testing is performed. There is no blanket answer that holds for all offices and appointments.
The answer is 0.5
Dilation (dilatation) and curettage (D&C) or sharp curettage is a gynaecological procedure performed on the female reproductive system that used to be a common method of abortion. The procedure involves dilating the cervix and inserting instruments to clean out the lining of the uterus, which can include an embryo or fetus, while the woman is under an anaesthetic. A curettage is performed with a curette, a metal rod with a handle on one end and a sharp loop on the other. D&Cs are commonly performed to resolve abnormal uterine bleeding (too much, too often or too heavy a menstrual flow); to remove the excess uterine lining in women who have conditions such as PCOS (which cause a prolonged buildup of tissue with no natural period to remove it); to remove uterine fibroids or other suspected abnormalities, such as premalignant cells in their uterine lining; and occasionally as a method of abortion. Because medical and non-invasive methods of abortion now exist, and because D&C requires heavy sedation or general anesthesia and has higher risks of complication, the procedure has been declining as a method of abortion. The World Health Organization only recommends D&C as a method of abortion when manual vacuum aspiration is unavailable[1]. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, D&C only accounted for 2.4% of abortions in the United States in the year 2002[2], down from 23.4% in 1972[3]. Three related procedures used for abortion are suction or vacuum aspiration, dilation and evacuation and dilation and extraction, the latter of which is also known non-medically as partial-birth abortion. If the procedure is performed too roughly, scar tissue may form and seal the uterus shut (Asherman's syndrome), resulting in infertility. See the Related Link for "Dilation and Curettage (D&C)" for more information.
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All angles are preserved. The sequence of line segments is preserved.