Pregnant, Bought Mifegest Kit. Bled After All The Doses. How Do I Confirm Abortion?
Hi, I am around 3 weeks pregnant and I bought the Mifegest kit. I took the Mifepristone 200mg tablet yesterday at 3pm (05/01/2013). I took two Misoprostol tablets 200mcg each at 7am today (06/01/2013) and another two at 7pm today (06/01/2013). There was no bleeding till I took the Misoprostol pills at 7am and since then I ve been bleeding, sometimes heavily. There was a little mass that came out after taking the Misoprostol pills at 7pm but since then bleeding has reduced and no more mass has come out. I d heard that there ll be lots of mass coming out... HOW CAN I BE SURE THAT MY ABORTION IS ON THE RIGHT TRACK? Please reply soon.. Thanks!!
Hello
Thanks for your query.
Medical abortion should always be performed under proper medical supervision and guidance.
Right now the only way for you to be sure of the complete nature of the abortion is to consult a gynecologist, who would examine you, perform an ultrasound if necessary.
Unsupervised, you run risks like infection, bleeding, incomplete procedure leading to surgical evacuation etc.
Take care
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Pregnant, Bought Mifegest Kit. Bled After All The Doses. How Do I Confirm Abortion?
Hello Thanks for your query. Medical abortion should always be performed under proper medical supervision and guidance. Right now the only way for you to be sure of the complete nature of the abortion is to consult a gynecologist, who would examine you, perform an ultrasound if necessary. Unsupervised, you run risks like infection, bleeding, incomplete procedure leading to surgical evacuation etc. Take care