Incomplete Abortion
An incomplete miscarriage occurs when, after a pregnancy loss, part of the tissue remains inside the uterus instead of being completely expelled. It is a situation that requires medical evaluation to avoid complications.
Signs that may appear:
- Heavy or prolonged vaginal bleeding
- Pain or cramping in the lower abdomen
- Passage of tissue or clots
When to see a doctor? In the face of heavy bleeding, fever, or severe pain during or after a pregnancy loss, it is advisable to seek care without delay, as it may be an emergency.
Which specialist treats it? The gynecologist is the professional who evaluates and manages this condition; the general practitioner can provide initial care and guide toward specialized evaluation. If you are going through a situation like this, reach out to a health professional as soon as possible.
Data on 77 doctors who treat incomplete abortion
Specialties that treat incomplete abortion
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in incomplete abortion
Dra. Marisela Quintero Luzanilla
Dr. José Smeke Befeler
Dr. Julio Cesar De la Fuente Muñoz
Dr. Roberto Heredia Pineda
Dra. Adia Carrillo Pacheco
Dr. Mauricio Espinosa Torres
Dr. Leopoldo Vazquez Estrada
Dr. Víctor José Becerra Durango
Dr. Ramiro Millan Mota
Dr. Mateo Lorenzo Tapia
Dr. Dulce Edith Peña Prado
Dra. Maria Teresa Márquez Cristino
Dra. Yudit Amparo Vega Medina
Dr. Rafael Ordaz Castillo
Dr. Francisco Jaramillo Wong
Dr. Juan Trujillo Perrusquia
Dra. María Del Socorro Solís Ramos
Dr. Samuel Enrique Chávez Guerra
Dr. Luis Ramon Sing Paramo
Dra. Ma Irma Isabel Beristain
Frequently asked questions
What is incomplete abortion?
An incomplete miscarriage occurs when, after a pregnancy loss, part of the tissue remains inside the uterus instead of being completely expelled. It is a situation that requires medical evaluation to avoid complications.
Which doctor treats incomplete abortion?
Incomplete Abortion is usually treated by specialists in gynecologist, clinical analyst, general practitioner.