Misoprostol Pills in Al Wasl
Misoprostol Pills in Al Wasl for Medication Abortion, a woman has many decisions to make when considering abortion in Al Wasl. If you’re thinking about abortion, your health care provider may talk with you about a few different abortion methods.
You may be offered the option to have an in-clinic abortion procedure, or you may be offered the option to have a medication abortion by taking the abortion pills in Al Wasl. Medication abortion is the kind of abortion discussed on this page.
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Misoprostol Pills in Al Wasl
Order for the Misoprostol Pills in Al Wasl, whether you’re thinking about having a medication abortion, you’re concerned about a woman who may be having one, or you’re someone who’s just curious about medication abortion, you may have many questions.
Here are some of the most common questions we hear women ask about the Misoprostol Pills in Al Wasl. We hope you find the answers helpful. And if you’re thinking of having a medication abortion, we hope they help you decide what is best for you.
If you are under 18, your area may require one or both of your parents to give permission for your abortion or be told of your decision prior to the abortion. However, in most states you can ask a judge to excuse you from these requirements. Learn more about parental consent for abortion.
What Is the Misoprostol Pills in Al Wasl?
The Misoprostol Pills in Al Wasl is a medicine that ends an early pregnancy. In general, it can be used up to 63 days, 9 weeks after the first day of a woman’s last period. Women who need an abortion and are more than 9 weeks pregnant can have an in-clinic abortion.
The name for “the Misoprostol Pills” is mifepristone. It was called RU-486 when it was being developed. Order the Misoprostol Pills in Downtown Dubai safe for you.
How Effective Is the Misoprostol Pills in Al Wasl?
You can feel confident in knowing that medication abortion with the Misoprostol Pills is very effective. It works about 97 out of every 100 times. You’ll follow up with your health care provider after your abortion so you can be sure that it worked and that you are well.
Some of the medicines used in medication abortion may cause serious birth defects if the pregnancy continues. So, in the unlikely case that it doesn’t work, you will need to have an aspiration abortion to end the pregnancy.
What Happens During a Medication Abortion in Al Wasl?
It’s common for women to be nervous about having a medication abortion — or any other medical procedure. But many of us feel better if we know what to expect. Your health care provider will talk with you and answer your questions.
Here’s a general idea of how it works and what to expect.
You will also be given a medication guide, instructions, and other information to take home with you, including a 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week telephone number you can call if you have any questions or concerns.
Medication abortion in Al Wasl is a process that begins immediately after taking the Misoprostol Pills.
There are three steps:
STEP ONE — THE MISOPROSTOL PILLS IN AL WASL – MIFEPRISTONE – MIFEPREX
Your health care provider will give you the Misoprostol Pills at the clinic.
The Misoprostol Pills works by blocking the hormone progesterone. Without progesterone, the lining of the uterus breaks down, and pregnancy cannot continue.
STEP TWO — MISOPROSTOL – CYTOTEC IN AL WASL
You will take a second medicine — misoprostol. It causes the uterus to empty.
You and your health care provider will plan the timing and place for the second step. You’ll take the second medicine up to three days after taking the Misoprostol Pills in Al Wasl.
Your health care provider will give you instructions on how and when to take the second medicine.
The second medicine, misoprostol will cause you to have cramps and bleed heavily. Some women may begin bleeding before taking the second medicine.
But for most, the bleeding and cramping begin after taking it. It usually lasts a few hours. You may see large blood clots or tissue at the time of the abortion.
More than half of women abort within four or five hours after taking the second medicine. For others, it takes longer. But most women abort within a few days.
It’s normal to have some bleeding or spotting for up to four weeks after the abortion. You may use sanitary pads or tampons. But using pads makes it easier to keep track of your bleeding.
How Does Medication Abortion in Al Wasl Feel?
For most women, medication abortion is like an early miscarriage. It is normal for you to have bleeding and cramping. You might also
Feel dizzy, feel strong cramps, feel nauseous or vomit, have diarrhea, feel temporary abdominal pain, have temporary mild fever or chills.
Acetaminophen (like Tylenol) or ibuprofen (like Advil) can reduce most of these symptoms. Do not take aspirin.
You may feel more at ease if you have a trusted loved one with you during the abortion.
STEP THREE — FOLLOW-UP IN AL WASL
You will need to follow up within two weeks. Follow-up is important to make sure your abortion is complete and that you are well. You will need an ultrasound or blood test.
In the unlikely event that you are still pregnant, your health care provider will discuss your options with you. It’s likely you will need to have an aspiration abortion in Al Wasl if the medication abortion did not end the pregnancy.
How Safe Is the Misoprostol Pills in Al Wasl?
Most women can have a medication abortion safely. But all medical procedures have some risks, so safety is a concern.
Rare, but possible risks include an allergic reaction to either of the pills, incomplete abortion part of the pregnancy is left inside the uterus, failure to end the pregnancy, infection, blood clots in the uterus, undetected ectopic pregnancy, and very heavy bleeding.
Most often, these complications are simple to treat with medicine or other treatments.
In extremely rare cases, very serious complications may be fatal. The risk of death from medication abortion is much less than from a full-term pregnancy or childbirth.
Serious complications may have warning signs. Call your health care provider right away if at any time you have heavy bleeding from your vagina and are soaking through more than two maxi pads an hour, for two hours or more in a row
Clots for two hours or more that are larger than a lemon
Severe abdominal pain or discomfort that is not helped by medication, rest, a hot water bottle, or a heating pad
Chills and a fever of 100.4°F or higher after the day of the procedure
Nausea, vomiting, and/or diarrhea that lasts more than 24 hours
An unpleasant smelling discharge from your vagina
Signs that you are still pregnant
You should start to feel better each day after the abortion in Al Wasl. Feeling sick having abdominal discomfort, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, or weakness more than 24 hours after taking misoprostol in Al Wasl could be a sign of serious infection.
Contact your health care provider right away if you have any of these symptoms. Do not wait until your scheduled follow-up.
You may need another visit with your provider. Rarely, women need vacuum aspiration or hospitalization. Take your medication guide with you if you need to visit an emergency room, a hospital, or a health care provider.
The Misoprostol Pills in Al Wasl may not be right for all women. You shouldn’t use the Misoprostol Pills if you are more than 63 days, nine weeks pregnant
Are not willing to have an aspiration abortion in the unlikely case that the medicines do not end your pregnancy
Cannot come to follow-up appointments
Do not have access to a telephone, transportation, and backup medical care
Have a known or suspected molar pregnancy — one in which the placenta develops abnormally
Have severe adrenal gland, heart, kidney, or liver problems
Take any medicine that should not be combined with the medications used in medication abortion —
Mifepristone or misoprostol in Al Wasl
Take anti-clotting medication or have a blood-clotting disorder
Currently have an IUD. You will need to have it removed before having a medication abortion.
Talk with your health care provider to find out if medication abortion is likely to be safe for you. If medication abortion in Al Wasl isn’t right for you, don’t worry. Another abortion method is likely to be safe for you.
Breastfeeding during Medication Abortion in Al Wasl
A little bit of misoprostol in Al Wasl will be present in breast milk after you take it. If you are breastfeeding, the misoprostol may cause your infant to have diarrhea. Let your health care provider know if you are breastfeeding so you can work out the best plan together.
What Can I Expect After Using the Misoprostol Pills in Al Wasl?
Your health care provider will let you know what to do and what not to do after your abortion. Many of us feel shy about asking questions, but your provider is there to help you. Feel free to get answers to all of your questions.
You might even find it helpful to make a list before you see your health care provider so you remember the questions you want to ask.
YOUR FEELINGS AFTER MEDICATION ABORTION
You may have a wide range of feelings after an abortion in Al Wasl. Most women ultimately feel relief. Some women feel anger, regret, guilt, or sadness for a little while. Sudden shifts in hormones may make these feelings stronger.
Serious, long-term emotional problems after abortion are about as uncommon as they are after giving birth. You may be more likely to have emotional problems after abortion for certain reasons. Some of these reasons are
Having a history of emotional problems before your abortion
Having important people in your life who aren’t supportive of your decision to have an abortion
Having to terminate a wanted pregnancy because your health or the health of your fetus is in danger
If you want to talk with someone after an abortion in Al Wasl, abortion providers can talk with you or refer you to a licensed counselor or to support groups. You could also contact Exhale, a free, after-abortion talk line, that provides confidential and nonjudgmental emotional support, information, and resources for women who have had abortions.
GETTING YOUR PERIOD AFTER MEDICATION ABORTION IN AL WASL
Abortion in Al Wasl begins a new menstrual cycle. You should have a regular period in 4 to 6 weeks.
SEX AND BIRTH CONTROL AFTER MEDICATION ABORTION
Many health care providers recommend that you not have vaginal intercourse or insert anything into your vagina before following up pelvic exam with your physician.
You can get pregnant very soon after an Misoprostol Pills in Al Wasl.
So, birth control is an important and common concern for many women after abortion in Al Wasl. Talk with your health care provider about getting a birth control method that’s best for you.
Medication Abortion in Al Wasl with Methotrexate
Another medication that can be used instead of mifepristone is called methotrexate. It is not often used in Dubai because mifepristone is somewhat more effective and quicker.
FAQs – Misoprostol Pills in Al Wasl
What order should I take the pills in?
The pack contains 1 mifepristone tablet and 4 misoprostol tablets. The mifepristone is taken first, followed by the misoprostol tablets 24-48 hours later.
How do I take Misoprostol pills in Al Wasl?
Swallow one tablet of mifepristone with water. You should wait 24 hours before moving on to step 2, but wait no longer than 48 hours.
Place four tablets of misoprostol under the tongue, and hold them there for 30 minutes while they dissolve. Do not eat or drink anything during these 30 minutes. After the 30 minutes has passed, swallow what is left in your mouth with water.
The misoprostol can also be placed in the vagina. However, the pills dissolve faster under the tongue.
Should I wait 24 or 48 hours after taking the mifepristone to take the misoprostol pills in Al Wasl?
You should wait 24 hours before taking the misoprostol pills in Al Wasl but no longer than 48 hours. Take the misoprostol when it best suits you during this time. There is no right or wrong time. Make sure you’re comfortable and have time for the process to begin.
Should I take the misoprostol sublingually (under the tongue) or vaginally?
The misoprostol will be just as effective if you put them under the tongue or in the vagina. The pills dissolve faster under the tongue and can be viewed as being more private.
You may have fewer side effects if you take the misoprostol pills in Al Wasl vaginally. However, if you are experiencing any bleeding from the vagina, you should not take the tablets vaginally.
What happens if I vomit or swallow the misoprostol tablets in Al Wasl before 30 minutes have passed?
If you vomit during the 30 minutes that the misoprostol pills are under your tongue, or swallow them before 30 minutes have passed, it is likely they will not work. In this case, it is necessary to immediately repeat the step you are on. If you vomit after the pills have been under your tongue for 30 minutes, there is no need to repeat that step, as the pills have already absorbed into your system.
How will I know the abortion in Al Wasl is working?
Cramping and bleeding may begin as quickly as 30 minutes after taking the 4 misoprostol pills in Al Wasl. However, bleeding usually begins within 3-4 hours of using misoprostol. The bleeding should be similar to or heavier than your normal menstrual period. These are signs the abortion is working.
What should I expect when the medicines take effect?
It’s normal to see large blood clots (up to the size of a lemon) or clumps of tissue when this is happening. It is similar to having a really heavy, crampy period, and the process is very similar to an early miscarriage. You might have chills, feel sick or experience vomiting or diarrhoea. Once the pregnancy passes, the amount of bleeding should noticeably reduce.
I have taken the mifepristone and misoprostol pills in Al Wasl but have had no bleeding for 24 hours. Can I repeat the process and take the tablets again?
If you have had no bleeding, and if your provider or pharmacist has given you extra misoprostol pills, you can take 4 more misoprostol tablets in the same way as the others. There is no need to take the mifepristone tablet again.
If you still don’t have any bleeding 24 hours after taking the extra pills, call or WhatsApp us.
How do I know if the abortion was unsuccessful?
If you haven’t bled or had cramps since taking Misoprostol pills in Al Wasl, or you are still experiencing signs of pregnancy such as nausea, breast tenderness, etc. you may still be pregnant. A healthcare provider can perform a pelvic examination or ultrasound to be sure, or you can contact us for further advice.
I am exactly 9 weeks pregnant, can I still take Misoprostol Pills in Al Wasl for abortion?
You can still take Misoprostol if your last menstrual period was exactly 9 weeks ago. If it is any later than this, please contact a health professional.
Can I use Misoprostol abortion pill in Al Wasl more than once in a year?
It is safe to use Misoprostol more than once in a year. Taking Misoprostol is very unlikely to affect your health, including the possibility of getting pregnant in the future.
Can I use Misoprostol Pills in Al Wasl if I’m still breastfeeding?
Yes, if you are breastfeeding you can take mifepristone and misoprostol pills in Al Wasl for medical abortion. There is no evidence to suggest that either medication is harmful to babies. Misoprostol enters breast milk soon after taken, and it is likely that mifepristone does as well. If you are worried you can breastfeed immediately before taking the Misoprostol tablets or wait four to five hours after taking all of the tablets.
Is there an age restriction for medical abortion in Al Wasl?
There is no age limit for using Misoprostol, however there may be local regulations regarding the use of products for minors which should be taken into consideration.
How long do symptoms last?
The cramping and bleeding can last for several hours. Most people finish passing the pregnancy tissue in 4-5 hours, but you don’t need to worry if it happens sooner or later than this. The cramping and bleeding slows down after the pregnancy tissue comes out.
You may have cramping on and off for 1 or 2 more days. It’s normal to have some bleeding and spotting for several weeks after your abortion. Using menstrual pads can help you track how much you bleed.
What should I do if I don’t have any bleeding?
If you don’t have any bleeding within 24 hours after taking the second medicine (misoprostol pills in Al Wasl) call our nurse, doctor.
What can I do to ease the pain?
Take pain medication like ibuprofen or paracetamol. Aspirin isn’t recommended because it can make your bleeding worse.
Put a heating pad or hot water bottle on your belly, Take a shower, Sit on the toilet, Have someone rub your back.
How will Misoprostol affect my periods?
It’s normal to bleed and spot off and on for several weeks after taking the abortion pill in Al Wasl. Your period should go back to normal 4-8 weeks after your abortion. If you haven’t had a period 4 weeks after your treatment and are worried, you could do a pregnancy test to make sure the treatment worked.
How will I feel mentally after taking the abortion pill in Al Wasl?
After an abortion in Al Wasl most women feel relieved, but some also feel sad or guilty. Occasionally, although you might feel well physically, it could lead to an emotional struggle. This range of emotions is completely normal. It can help to talk to someone you trust about how you are feeling, or call or WhatsApp us.
Will medical abortion in Al Wasl have long-term effects on my health?
There is no evidence to show any adverse long-term effects on a woman’s health due to medical abortion.
How soon can I have sex after taking Misoprostol Pills in Al Wasl?
You can have sex as soon as the bleeding has stopped, and you feel ready. Remember that you can get pregnant again soon after an abortion, so you will need to use contraception if you want to avoid pregnancy.