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Can c section  use abortion pills
Hi Doctor, I have 20months old baby, I had a c section delivery and my blood group is the negative, I am 5weeks pregnant now and I am not ready for this pregnancy I want to abort my pregnancy. I consulted a doctor and she suggested to go for vaccum process as I have c section delivery before. Can I use abortion pills rather than going to vaccum process. Please suggest.
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Yes at 5 weeks medical abortion can work
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You can use abortion pill.
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Connect pls
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This decision needs to be taken after detailed consultation. we can try medical abortion too but after explaining all the risks.
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Haa u have consulted me already and they suggest after seeing ur report only ur scan and concerns ur scan keeping in mind blood levels blood group and we suggested d and c there is risk of incomplete abortion in ur case thats why
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