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The time gap is same whether drug (misoprostol)taken orally or vaginally.the drug whether taken orally or vaginally it is to be taken 2+2,you will take the first dose after 24 hours of mifepristone and then after 12 hours rest of the 2 tablets. But these drugs will be useful only if the pregnancy is intrauterine. Hope you have confirmed that.
Yes it is possible that some products of conception are retained even after drugs and that can be confirmed only after an ultrasound,which is to be d ...
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Kindly specify the duration of pregnancy for which you took the unwanted kit.Usually heavy bleeding occurs after taking unwanted kit which then subsides on its own.But if the heavy bleeding is persisting then maybe because of incomplete abortion.Kindly get an ultrasound of the pelvis done to rule out any such condition.
Also ,fever can be a side effect of your the medication,but if persistently high can be due to infection of the retained products in the uterus.Kindly consult your doctor to ...
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you should take your supplements post workout. start with a mass gainer (other than endura, you can take any eg: by muscletech, QNT, ultimate nutrition are the better ones). if you can not able to take the entire quantity of scoop size mention at one time, you can take half ofthe quantity mentioned twice. Sice you have recently started working out, do not take any creatine supplements or NO boosters. All of the mass gainers contain small amount of creatine though. Also ensure that the exercises ...
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Yes you can be prescribed with mtp kit,but don't prescribe it to yourself please visit a gynecologist.
No you don't need to stop lactation for this drug.
Surgery might be the preffered treatment in you with the pregnancy reaching such high time, don't take treatment by yourself, visit a gynaecologist. ...
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dear rebecca, pleased to know how keen you are with your health (many people are sooooo careless). As for your IBS, it is a wise idea to undergo a colonoscopy once every year. Cancer or colon or rectum is very rare and there are early signs of it like a polyp which can be easily diagnosed and removed by colonoscopy. so if you really need to be cautious, you have to underdo a colonoscopy once every year. Take care. www. pilesfreedom. com ...
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Unwanted kit content: MIFEPRISTONE
It is used for: Adult: PO Termination of pregnancy (=49 days) 600 mg as a single dose followed 2 days later by 400 mcg of misoprostol as single dose. Postcoital contraception 600 mg as a single dose w/in 72 hr of unprotected intercourse. Termination of pregnancy up to 63 days 600 mg as a single dose, followed by 1 mg gemeprost vaginally after 36-48 hr. Labour induction following intrauterine foetal death 600 mg/day for 2 days. Termination of pregnancy between ...
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At this point, you cannot establish your menstrual cycle yet. Your bleeding on 13th of January is not menstruation, but bleeding from your miscarriage. You have to wait for your nextmenstrual blood to come out to establish your ext cycles. ...
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Hi there. I want to ask when did you have your diarrhea? If it is just today, and not immediately after you took unwanted, then you don’t have to worry. The pill should be already digested and is already in your bloodstream. ...
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Hello agni u had long standing intestinal infection u had problems with digestion. U r intestine is highly sensitive. Problems I can look r flatulent dyspepsia, colitis irritable bowel syndrome. Weak immunity. I appreciate your r health food and life style conscious. But don't compair ur problem with others. U have ur own designed digestion tract. U Need proper ayurvedic treatment and diet lifestyle modifications. This is not a major disease but it impacts ur body and mind. We have very good med ...
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