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7 weeks pregnant, option for termination
Currently 7 weeks pregnant, had a C-section 14 months ago. Are medical pills safe for abortion, can contractions caused by pills affect the C-section scar, can it cause it to reopen as I read contractions are pretty strong! Also, do you advise medicinal or in clinic abortion at 7-8 weeks- Which is safer?
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The scar on the uterus will not be in danger but there are other problems which may come up. My suggestion is that if you are going to have a baby in future then the right time is NOW. If you feel that you have completed your family then you should seek an MTP by D&E from a Gynaecologist who is working in a well equipped Hospital and who can manage all the emergencies.
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At 7 weeks pills are not advisable You should proceed with surgical evacuation
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After 7 weeks it's advisable to go for surgical abortion.
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