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Actually my girlfriend is having low haemoglobin level of 9. And we want terminate the pregnancy. So is it okay to tale abortion pills in this case??
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Hi dear, Consult your gynaecologist before taking any pills on your own. As there might be over bleeding. Also, in future use contraceptive measures to prevent pregnancy. Also advice her too take lot of vegetables & fruits.
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It depends on period of gestation. Please ask your frend to take medicines to increase haemoglobin and consult gynaecologst in person.
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You are advised to increase haemoglobin by medicine  and then you may take pills for abortion.
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secondly you .are advised D& C by a gynecologist.
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