Abortion pills

2023-12-06 13:51:27
I was 5 weeks pregnant so took abortion pills. I passed clots and had heavier bleeding than usual on the first day and light bleeding on the second. Does it mean the abortion pills have worked or not ?
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Answered2023-12-08 04:19:02

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Abortion pills have worked. So the embryo will not grow further. But whether it is expelled completely or not will be decided by an ultrasound scan.

Answered2023-12-06 14:38:03

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Please get a USG scan done to decide
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Answered2023-12-06 13:54:13

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Answered2023-12-06 13:53:35

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You would require an ultrasound on day 11 counting from the day you started to bleed to ensure that the process of abortion is complete

Answered2023-12-07 05:05:23

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If you have bleeding abortion process has started. If abortion is complete or some products are left for this you have to get a USG done

Answered2023-12-07 03:07:00

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Answered2023-12-07 02:35:09

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Answered2023-12-06 17:25:10

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