Retained products of conception can be a bit daunting, I get it. Basically, it means some tissue from the pregnancy remains in the uterus after a miscarriage or abortion. This can indeed cause infections or heavy bleeding. Doctors typically use ultrasounds to detect any retained tissues - they can spot things like thickened endometrial lining or remaining tissue.
Treatment often involves a D&C (dilation and curettage), which is a procedure where the uterus lining is scraped clean. It sounds scarier than it is; many find it a relief 'cause it helps avoid infections and stops bleeding. But surgery isn’t always needed, sometimes medication helps the body expel the tissue naturally. That depends on what your situation looks like.
In Ayurveda, we focus on balancing the body’s doshas - mainly your vata dosha in this case - 'cause it’s connected to movement within the body and plays a role in menstruation. Guggulu or Ashwagandha can be gentle herbs to use, aiding tissue healing. Warm foods, hydration, and rest can boost your agni, or digestive fire, which promotes proper tissue expulsion naturally. Massaging the abdomen with castor oil can also be soothing, working with the body’s own efforts to cleanse.
Leaving retained tissues untreated can lead to serious risks, though. You don’t want infections or major blood loss, definitely not something to shrug off. If you notice heavy bleeding, fever, or pain, better head to a doctor right away.
Recovery time can vary widely – might be a couple of weeks, or a tad longer. It’s about listening to your body. And while a lot of women move through this phase without much hassle, each person’s experience is different, sometimes super personal. Don’t hesitate to have regular check-ups with your healthcare provider and practice these Ayurvedic recommendations cautiously. Its healing, gradually, with a mindful eye.



