For Taking Unwanted Kit

2023-04-02 11:25:36
Hii Sir/ ma'am Last month she took an unwanted kit tablet,but this month she got pregnant again and she is a feeding mother of 10 months old baby,is it safe to take a tablet again.
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Avoid abortion  it's not safe,continue the pregnancy

Answered2023-04-03 10:20:20

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Please specify the date of taking the tablet Unwanted 72. Please also mention when she realised  this month that she is pregnant. She should get a sonography done to find out what is the duration of pregnancy at this stage. Then we can answer whether it will be safe to have a tablet Unwanted 72, or it will be safe to continue pregnancy, or she needs some other methods to get rid of this pregnancy.

Answered2023-04-02 13:49:58

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Connect please

Answered2023-04-02 11:50:24

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Consult nearest gynecologist. As termination advice is not allowed on telemedicine platform

Answered2023-04-02 11:44:20

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Repeated abortions will take a toll on maternal health Advised to use a method of contraception that's is safe with minimum side effects Best option would be an iucd insertion after this pregnancy is taken care of

Answered2023-04-03 05:41:52

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Consult with local gynecologist. Frequent use of abortion pill is not good for health.

Answered2023-04-02 13:03:03

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Youll have to consult near by gynaecologist again? For any kind of advice, repeated abortions is not safe, use proper contraceptives to prevent pregnancy

Answered2023-04-02 12:51:17

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Answered2023-04-02 12:03:18

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As her pregnancy test is already positive the same tablet can't help now as it's only for prevention. She needs to take in person physical consultation with a gynaecologist near you for further management
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Consult with a local gynaecologist near you

Answered2023-04-02 12:01:21

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