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What is medical abortion? How does it work? Where can you get it?

A medical abortion is one way to end an early pregnancy using prescription medication. Complications are very rare, and this method is considered safe and effective for most people up to 70 days of pregnancy, or about 9 to 10 weeks after their last period.

The terms “medication abortion,” “medication abortion,” and “abortion pill” all refer to the use of medicine to terminate a pregnancy rather than surgery.
The treatment plan calls for taking misoprostol and mifepristone together, either at home or at a medical institution.
A licensed medical professional is required to prescribe these drugs. You may get them via mail-order or internet pharmacies, as well as from some medical professionals and clinics (by telehealth or in person). Make sure internet pharmacies are reliable providers of prescription drugs by doing your homework on them first. A resource is provided below.

The effectiveness of medical abortion is 99.6% of the time. In the few cases where it does not work, more follow-up treatment or surgery can be required.
Although they are uncommon, complications may occur. Among them are:
The remaining tissue in your uterus from your pregnancy
thrombi in your uterus
severe bleeding
Virus Infection
An allergic response
You must contact your healthcare practitioner for further treatment if any of these happen.

When taking your medications, you may do it in a cosy setting like your home. The medications might hurt and make you bleed. Along with other adverse effects, some individuals may also suffer nausea, vomiting, or diarrhoea. Plan on resting for one to two days after a medical abortion.

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