Is It Necessary to Take Ergonavine Maleate After Miscarriage? - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Is it necessary to take Ergonavine Maleate?


At 9 weeks, due to the absence of a heartbeat, after taking Cytotec and confirming through ultrasound that everything was cleared, the doctor prescribed ERGONOVINE MALEATE 0.2 mg/tablet for 3 days.
However, after taking it twice, I have been experiencing a dull pain in what feels like the uterus, which is gradually worsening.
Is it necessary to continue taking ERGONOVINE MALEATE? Currently, the bleeding is minimal.

Shí shí, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/02/27

Dr. Tian Yiwen reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


Ergonovine is prescribed by physicians as a uterine contraction medication to prevent excessive bleeding after a miscarriage.
This drug can induce uterine contractions that help achieve hemostasis.
However, strong uterine contractions may cause pain.
If the bleeding is minimal, the medication can be discontinued to assess the situation.
If the bleeding remains minimal after stopping the medication, it may not be necessary to continue its use.

Reply Date: 2016/02/27

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Ergonavine maleate is a medication that is often used to help contract the uterus after a miscarriage or childbirth. Its primary purpose is to prevent excessive bleeding by promoting uterine contractions, which can help expel any remaining tissue and reduce the risk of hemorrhage. However, the necessity and appropriateness of using this medication can vary based on individual circumstances, including the specific details of the miscarriage and the patient's overall health.

In your case, since you experienced a miscarriage at 9 weeks due to the absence of a heartbeat and subsequently took Cytotec (misoprostol) to help with the expulsion of the pregnancy tissue, the use of ergonovine maleate may have been prescribed to ensure that your uterus contracts effectively and to minimize the risk of complications such as retained products of conception, which can lead to infection or prolonged bleeding.

However, it is important to listen to your body and communicate any adverse effects you are experiencing to your healthcare provider. The pain you are describing, particularly if it is increasing, could indicate that the medication is causing excessive uterine contractions or that there may be other underlying issues that need to be addressed. It is not uncommon for some women to experience discomfort or cramping after taking medications like ergonovine, but if the pain is significant or worsening, it is crucial to seek medical advice.

Regarding the question of whether you must continue taking ergonovine maleate, this decision should be made in consultation with your healthcare provider. They can evaluate your current condition, including the amount of bleeding and any pain you are experiencing, and determine whether it is necessary to continue the medication or if an alternative approach is warranted. If you are experiencing significant pain or discomfort, it is advisable to contact your doctor as soon as possible to discuss your symptoms and any potential adjustments to your treatment plan.

In summary, while ergonovine maleate can be an important part of post-miscarriage care to prevent complications, it is essential to monitor your symptoms closely and maintain open communication with your healthcare provider. They can provide personalized guidance based on your specific situation and help ensure that you receive the appropriate care during this challenging time.

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