Hello Doctor,
We are recently married and had an unprotected sex. My wife had missed her periods and it is almost 2 weeks. We have tested with the Urine test kit and it is showing positive. Is there a home natural remedy to stop the pregnancy instead of going with medicines. Please help us.
Thanks in advance!
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You should better consult a gynaecologist and follow the medication course as prescribed.
You can also visit my clinic International Fertility Centre located in New Delhi for further evaluation. My clinic offers varied gynecological treatments and services and ensures that you have a successful treatment. You can share your contact details to reach you.
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There's no way to stop pregnancy. I highly recommend continuing the pregnancy. Still, if you wish to terminate, please visit your gynaecologist. Early pregnancy can be terminated by tablets or minor procedure. Please do not attempt to self Medicare as it can be very dangerous
Hello....... . There is no home medicine for abortion.. Taking self medicines for abortion is harmful and illegal, it causes pain and bleeding.. You are married couple ,don't have to worry ,consult gynaecologist saying its contraceptives failure, Doc will prescribe medicine, she needs frequent visits to doctor..
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