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Reasons for Procedure

A D&C is usually done to determine what condition is causing abnormal bleeding. Some conditions that may cause abnormal bleeding are:

Sometimes a D&C is done to stop the bleeding, rather than to diagnose why you are bleeding. For example, this procedure may be done to remove products of conception (eg, tissue from the fetus or placenta) or to treat bleeding that has not responded to other methods.

A D&C is not done if you have an infection (eg, affecting the uterus or fallopian tubes).

What to Expect

General or local anesthesia may be used.

  • General anesthesia—keeps you asleep throughout the surgery
  • Local anesthesia—numbs the area only