Took Zitotec For Abortion. Had Little Bleeding. Can I Take Mifepristone?
HELLO SIR, IM 30 YRS OLD I HAVE 2 CHILDREN. RECENTLY I GOT PREGNANCY ( 4-5 WEEKS) BUT WE WANTED TO CANCEL PREGNANCY. SO I TOOK ZITOTEC 200 TABLETS BY TWO BY TWO BETWEEN TWO HOURS 3 DAYS AGO. I FELT A SMALL AMOUNT OF BLOOD ON THAT NIGHT. BUT STILL NOW I AM NOT BLEEDING WOULD U PLEASE SUGGEST ME WHETHER I CAN GO FOR MISOPROSTAL IE Mifepristone , OR NOT. I WANT TO TAKE TODAY. WILL IT BE ANY PROBLEM.
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Please do not go for medical abortion without medical supervision
You have already taken the tablets in the wrong way and the wrong dose.
You need to visit a gynecologist
Confirm that pregnancy is intra uterine, confirm dates of pregnancy, and then ask her to guide you accordingly.
Taking such pills indiscriminately without any guidance can lead to severe bleeding, infection, incomplete abortion etc.
Please do not put yourself at risk and take any more tablets on your own.
Visit a gynecologist at the earliest
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Took Zitotec For Abortion. Had Little Bleeding. Can I Take Mifepristone?
Hello Thanks for the query Please do not go for medical abortion without medical supervision You have already taken the tablets in the wrong way and the wrong dose. You need to visit a gynecologist Confirm that pregnancy is intra uterine, confirm dates of pregnancy, and then ask her to guide you accordingly. Taking such pills indiscriminately without any guidance can lead to severe bleeding, infection, incomplete abortion etc. Please do not put yourself at risk and take any more tablets on your own. Visit a gynecologist at the earliest