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Is It Safe For My Wife To Take Unwanted Kit?

hello sir, my wife is 19 year old, her last mens date-13/08/2011, we intercrose on 04/09/2011, but till the date her period not come, means two & half month already late, today we check prega news kit test,but out off two indicate lines,one is pure red(c) & another slight red(T), so now it possible to take unwanted kit, please help us.
Thu, 16 Oct 2014
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Firstly, please confirm the presence of an intrauterine pregnancy and also the age of the pregnancy through a trans-vaginal sonogram and a clinical evaluation by a specialist. If pregnancy is confirmed and if you do not wish to retain it, please ask your consultant if a medical abortion is possible (medical abortion is done up to 9 weeks of pregnancy only). Proceed for an abortion, either medical or surgical, as suggested by the doctor, with proper precautions and preliminary investigations like coagulation profile and urinalysis. Hope this helps.
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Is It Safe For My Wife To Take Unwanted Kit?

Hello, Firstly, please confirm the presence of an intrauterine pregnancy and also the age of the pregnancy through a trans-vaginal sonogram and a clinical evaluation by a specialist. If pregnancy is confirmed and if you do not wish to retain it, please ask your consultant if a medical abortion is possible (medical abortion is done up to 9 weeks of pregnancy only). Proceed for an abortion, either medical or surgical, as suggested by the doctor, with proper precautions and preliminary investigations like coagulation profile and urinalysis. Hope this helps.