Heard my gynac mention DC during my last visit and didnt fully understand. Got a bit worried after coming home. Can someone explain in simple words what it actually means?
DC usually refers to Dilation and Curettage, which is a minor procedure done to clear the uterus, often after a miscarriage. My elders always said to take complete rest after such a procedure, but always follow your doctor's medical advice closely.
DC stands for Dilation and Curettage. It is a very common and minor surgical procedure to clear the uterine lining after an incomplete miscarriage or delivery. It's safe and done under mild anesthesia, so there's no need to panic.
I know how emotionally and physically exhausting any pregnancy complication can be. D&C is a procedure to clear the uterus after a loss or heavy bleeding. It helps your body heal safely so you can recover comfortably.
Behan, iska matlab Dilation aur Curettage hota hai, jise aam bhasha me safai bolte hain. Agar bacha kharab ho jaye toh uterus ko saaf karne ke liye doctor ye karte hain. Bilkul ghabrana mat, ye doctor ki dekh-rekh me safe hota hai.
D&C is a procedure to clear leftover tissue from the uterus. Some women need it even after a delivery if the placenta doesn't come out fully. It is a gentle procedure and once it's done, you feel much better physically.
Practically speaking, D&C is a quick day-care procedure to remove tissue from the uterus. It doesn't take long and you can go home the same day. Just make sure to plan a few days off from work to recover physically and mentally.
It is a procedure called Dilation and Curettage to clear the uterine cavity. If you have to go through it, please avoid any physical exercise, heavy walking, or yoga until your doctor completely allows it. Your body needs proper rest to heal first.
Hey, don't stress too much! DC or D&C is just a minor procedure where the doctor cleans the uterus, usually after a miscarriage, to prevent infections. It's very common and doctors do it safely, so you are in good hands.