First of all dear MTP should strictly be done under gynaecologist guidance.
Secondly get one USG done to rule out ectopic pregnancy.
Third, vaginally keeping misoprostol will not be convenient to you. At home oral route is better.
But dear please go to any gynecologist. If not, you can contact me anytime.
First need to do ultrasound to rule out ectopic. If your pregnancy is with in 7 week , you can use kit.2tab misoprostol orally and 2tab misoprostol vaginally and 2tab orally after 24 hours of taking mefipristone will show maximum effect.
When a patient has to undergo a medical abortion u need to c the general condition cbc to c if hb levels r normal and platelets adequate.If patients bp is normal as patient can go into shock with low bp and if her bleeding profiles r altered like had carona or any liver profile changes or thyroid leads to heavy bleeding which r difficult to control.u need an ultrasound to confirm intrauterine pregnancy.As pregnancy outside uterus called ectopic pregnancy can rupture and cause intraabdominal bleeding and shock..Even if there is advancement in medical science the doctor prescribing these medication is waiting ready to manage these complications.A gynaecologist will be able to assess and weigh 5he risks a patient has in taking these pills.Many patients take them but r not aware of the risks and complication.Dont take any abortion lightly .please do it under proper medical guidance.Misoprostal is common knowledge acts well vaginally but is also given sublingual per rectal.please don't self medicate.meet an gynaecologist and do it the right way with proper investigation.Even municipal corporations have this facilities at lower rate if finances r a crunch.Every life is precious.please take care
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MTP is performed strictly under gynaecologists supervision,please dont self medicate for ur own safety.
As long as route is concerned, vaginal route is preferred
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