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Can we abort with medicine if you are one month pregnant? And is it effective? And what are the side effects of it?
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Yes one can abort one month pregnancy. But need to confirm pregnancy location and viability by ultrasound Scan.
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side-effects are many but Excessive bleeding and pain are most common
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You need USG and then u can proceed
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Yes medicine is the safest option for MTP in early pregnancy. Side effect is abdominal cramp and heavy bleeding.
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You should consult a gynaecologist before taking any medication.
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Use proper contraceptive method to avoid this kind of situation in future.
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Yes you can opt for that under the supervision  of  a  Trained doctor. It is  safe if you follow  instructions.
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Yes u can after an ultrasound under supervision of a dr in person Sude effects excessive bleeding weakness pain abdomen
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