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How to Monitor Progress of a Medical Abortion Procedure?

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  A medical abortion may cause normal side effects like dizziness, headaches, abdominal pain and cramps, lightheadedness, mild fever for a short while, nausea, vomiting, stomach upset, etc. These symptoms are part and parcel of a normal medication pregnancy termination process. However, monitoring these abortion pill consequences ensures your wellness, and detect signs of rare complications, which we will discuss in this blog. Abortion First Step: Mifepristone Side Effect The initial pill to have during the start of an early pregnancy termination is Mifepristone 200mg. It is also available as Generic RU486 and Mifeprex among other brand names. ·       Intake Method: Consume the pill orally with water. It sheds the uterine lining and prepares the cervix for the next step of abortion. ·       Possible Outcomes : While most do not experience any outcomes to Mifepristone, some may encounter spotting and nausea. Second Medication: Monitoring Misoprost...

The Dos and Don’ts After Abortion Pill

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Many women trust the clinically proven and FDA-approved method of termination of a pregnancy with a combipack of mifepristone and misoprostol tablet or with the use of the mifepristone and misoprostol kit . However, many seem to worry about abortion aftercare, which is essential for a safe and easy recovery. Follow these dos and don’ts after taking abortion pill to end an early pregnancy.  Things To Do A Good Rest is Essential Rest as much as possible. Your body needs time to recover from the after-effects of abortion pills. Take a break from aggressive activities and allow your body to rest.  Hydration & Nutritious Food Drink plenty of water in a day. Also, opt for light meals and avoid heavy, fatty meals. Go for the soups, fruits, and whole grains to maintain the energy levels. Manage Pain and Cramps Lightly After taking abortion pills, you can expect mild to moderate cramps. If needed, take over-the-counter pills like ibuprofen to help with the discomfort. Track Your B...