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2021-11-29 05:55:57
How long can unwanted pregnancy can be terminated after intercourse, are there any tablets? Or we need to go for operation?
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Answered2021-11-29 12:02:29

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Till 5 months of pregnancy by law In early pregnancy- till 3 months - pills would be sufficient but if u choose surgical methof then even that can be done In later pregnancy - medical management would be less effective but it can still be tried before trying out surgical method

Answered2021-11-29 07:42:20

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First confirmation of pregnancy needed. Two options available - medical and surgical Could be terminated upto 20 weeks , upto 24 in certain circumstances Both medical and surgical methods could b used , it is just that in later weeks the efficacy of medical treatment is less .

Answered2021-11-29 06:14:32

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Irrespective of intercourse weeks of pregnancy is calculated from day one of period So the day u miss ur perids ur approximately 4 weeks pregnant Pills work till 6 weeks After that surgical evacuation till 12 weeks

Answered2021-11-29 06:10:17

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You can terminate medically upto 49 days. Post this upto 12 weeks ie surgical methods. Both methods take gynaecologist physical consultation. It would require ultrasound.

Answered2021-11-29 06:08:21

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