1 / 3

Abortion pills: What are the side effects and when should I take them?

Abortion pills used to safely and effectively terminate less than 10 weeks of pregnancy. View Abortion pillu2019s uses, side-effects, drug interactions and user FAQs only on OnlineGenericMedicine.<br>

Download Presentation

Abortion pills: What are the side effects and when should I take them?

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Abortion pills: What are the side effects and when should I take them? What are abortion pills? Abortion pills, which generally refer to two drugs -- mifepristone (Mifeprex) and misoprostol (Cytotec) are taken together to end a pregnancy. This combination is also known as medical abortion, and is FDA-approved for use up to 70 days of gestation. This means it can be used within 70 days (10 weeks) of the first day of your last period. Some health care providers may prescribe these drugs at 11 weeks of pregnancy. This regimen usually includes an extra dose of misoprostol. However, a medical abortion is not for everyone. For example, you may not be eligible if your pregnancy is outside of your uterus (called an ectopic pregnancy), if you have bleeding problems, or if you are using an intrauterine device (IUD), among others. Other reasons. How does it work to terminate a pregnancy? During the first 10 weeks of pregnancy, cells in your ovaries secrete a hormone called progesterone to prepare the lining of your uterus for pregnancy. This allows the embryo to implant and start developing. Mifepristone works by blocking the progesterone needed to maintain a pregnancy. On the other hand, misoprostol works by causing the uterus to contract and the cervix to widen, allowing the pregnancy tissue to be expelled from the body.

  2. How is it done?  The drug is taken for 2-3 days, starting with mifepristone. The FDA approved diets are as follows: Take 200 mg (1 tablet) of mifepristone on the first day. This is usually provided by your healthcare provider, usually in a clinic, doctor's office, or hospital. Depending on where you live, telehealth options may be available. Wait 24 to 48 hours, then take 800 mcg (four 200 mcg tablets) by placing two tablets in each cheek pouch (the space between the tooth and cheek). Keep the medicine in each cheek pouch for 30 minutes, then rinse off any leftovers with a glass of water. If you are 71 to 77 days pregnant, you will usually repeat the same dose of misoprostol 4 hours later. After completing your medication regimen, you will need to see your healthcare provider again in about 1-2 weeks. How long does the abortion pill take to work? After taking both medicines, it usually takes about 2-24 hours for the pregnancy to leave your body. In some cases, you may still be pregnant or you may not have completely evacuated all the tissues in your body. That's why it's important to follow up with your healthcare provider. If so, they will discuss your options with you, which may include another dose of medication or surgery. What are the common side effects of the abortion pill? A medical abortion can cause unpleasant side effects, especially after taking misoprostol. Side effects usually begin within 2-24 hours of administration. It's best to take misoprostol where you feel comfortable and where you have everything you need. It might be a good idea if you can plan ahead and clear your schedule for that day (and possibly the next). Here are some things to expect.     buy abortion pills at OnlineGenericMedicine you may experience cramping, especially after taking misoprostol. This is because it causes strong uterine contractions to help your body get through pregnancy. Your healthcare provider may recommend over-the-counter or prescription pain relievers to help you feel more comfortable, but you should avoid aspirin because it can cause more bleeding. Vaginal bleeding you should also expect some vaginal bleeding - sometimes heavier than the normal monthly amount - as the pregnancy leaves your body. It may also contain blood clots and tissues. Your healthcare provider may recommend that you use tampons for a few days to monitor your bleeding.  With cramps, these side effects usually mean the medication is working, but there are a few exceptions that we'll address later. Although rare, some people may need surgery to stop bleeding if it's too heavy.  Over the next week or two, you may notice spotting or spotting - this is also normal. Sometimes it can even last up to a month. For this reason, you may need to wear tampons during this time.

  3. Other side effects Within the first 24 hours of taking misoprostol, you may experience some other side effects, including:        Nausea Weak Fever, chills Vomiting Headache Diarrhea Dizzy

More Related