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Are Generic Drugs just as Safe as Brand?
This is one of the most asked questions we receive from our customers. Generic drugs are not only just as safe, but in some cases they are
made by the exact same manufacturers in the exact same facilities as the branded medications. Generic drugs contain the exact same active
ingredient as the branded one and the FDA requires the generic manufactures to ensure the drugs are delivered and absorbed in the body the
exact same way as the branded drugs. To put it simply, the generic is an exact copy of the brand but with a different shape size or color to
ensure they do not infringe on copy write patents.
ABOUT THE ABORTION PROCESS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN
BEFORE USING ANY INFORMATION ABOVE OR BELOW.
How do I take the Medication?
According to our laws and regulations we are not able to provide you information on how to take the medication. This information should
ALWAYS be between you and your doctor to discuss. For informational and educational purposes only, you and your doctor may discuss
are more than 9 weeks, he may suggest you to take 4 Misoprostol instead of the 2 (only under doctors orders). Again this information is
only for informational purposes only and SHALL only be discussed between you and your doctor.
How many weeks into your pregnancy can you do a medical abortion?
This depends on the laws of your country.
Medical abortion was first offered for terminating pregnancies in the early first trimester (some regulations required pregnancies to be seven
weeks or less, and others required nine weeks or less). It has now been shown to be effective through the first trimester (12 weeks) and has
been successfully used during the second trimester. In 2004, “The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists evidence-based clinical
guidelines stated that the medical regimen using Mifepristone in combination with Misoprostol would be a safe and effective alternative to
surgery for women undergoing abortion at 9-13 weeks’ gestation.
After 9 weeks, women who have medical abortions have a slightly higher risk of complications.
When should you not use the medicines?
you should not use the medicines if:
someone is forcing you to end your pregnancy.
you are not sure about wanting to end your pregnancy.
the first day of your last menstrual period was more than 12 weeks ago.
you have an allergy to Mifepristone, Misoprostol, or prostaglandins
you have one of the following diseases: Chronic adrenal failure, Hemorrhagic disorders or bleeding disorders/diseases, Inherited porphyries.
(It is highly unlikely that you have one of these diseases and do not know it yet.)
you have is an intrauterine device (IUD). This must be removed before using the medicines.
you have an ectopic pregnancy (a pregnancy outside the womb).
you cannot get to a hospital or first aid centre within an hour.
What painkillers can I use?
Please consult your doctor before taking any advice on using painkillers with this medication. He or she may recommend, Paracetamol
(acetaminophen) or Aspirin (salicylic acid) or NSAID’s like Ibuprofen, Naproxen and Diclofenac. Please consult your physician for the
maximum dose you can use.
Why should you use Misoprostol buccally, in the space between the gum and cheek?
Please use this educational information under doctors supervision.
The Misoprostol tablets can be used in one of two ways: vaginally or buccally (in the space between gum and cheek). Both methods are
equally effective in causing an abortion.
We strongly advise you to use Misoprostol in the space between your gum and cheek. This way, no remains of the pills can be found in the
event that you need to go to a hospital. There are no blood tests that can show that you have taken Mifepristone or Misoprostol, so there will
be no way to prove that you tried to do an abortion.
In countries where women can be prosecuted for having an abortion, it is not necessary to tell the medical staff that you tried to induce an
abortion. You can say that you had a spontaneous miscarriage. The doctor CANNOT see the difference. The treatment is also the same. The
treatment is curettage, also known as vacuum aspiration, during which a doctor will remove remaining tissue from the womb. Doctors have
the obligation to help in all cases.
What if you take the Mifepristone and then decide not to take the Misoprostol?
If, for some reason, you take the Mifepristone and then decide you will not take the Misoprostol part of the medical abortion regimen, there
are a few things that could happen.
1-You might experience a complete abortion without ever taking Misoprostol.
2-You might experience a missed abortion, which means that the fetus is no longer viable, but the products of pregnancy (blood, tissue) do
not leave your body. This has to be treated with a vacuum aspiration.
3- It is also possible that your pregnancy might continue. If you decide you want to keep the pregnancy at this point, it is unlikely that the
Mifepristone will cause later fetal malformations.
When will you start bleeding and how long will it last?
After using Misoprostol you should expect bleeding and cramps. Bleeding usually starts within four hours of using the pills, but it sometimes
starts later. If you do not start bleeding within the first 4 hours, you should apply more tablets of Misoprostol (under doctors discretion).
Bleeding is often the first sign that the abortion has begun. If the abortion continues, bleeding and cramps become more severe. Bleeding is
often heavier than a normal menstruation, and there can be clots. The longer the pregnancy has developed, the heavier the cramps and the
bleeding will be. If the abortion is complete, the bleeding and the cramps diminish. The moment of abortion can be noticed with a peak of
heavier abortion can be noticed with a peak of heavier blood loss and more pain and cramps.Normally the bleeding will continue lightly for
one to two weeks after the abortion, but times may vary. The normal menstrual period usually returns after four to six weeks
What if you don’t bleed after you use the medications?
If you do not start bleeding within 4 hours of taking Misoprostol, you should apply more tablets (under doctors discretion). If you still do not
bleed and you are positive that you were pregnant, then you either have an ectopic pregnancy or a continuing pregnancy. You should have an
ultrasound. If you experience complications such as fever, faintness, or extreme abdominal pain, then you should get medical help
immediately, because you could have a ruptured ectopic pregnancy. If you have an ectopic pregnancy, the doctor will treat it. This procedure
is not considered an abortion and it is necessary to save the woman’s life. If the ultrasound shows a continuing pregnancy, you can do the
medical abortion again.
What are the side effects of the medicines?
The medical abortion treatment normally causes side effects such as pain and cramping, as well as bleeding accompanied by the passage of
blood clots and tissue. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, dizziness, and hot flashes or fever may also occur. An allergic reaction to the
medication can cause hives (itchy welts or bumps on the skin.)
More scientific information: Most women will experience pain and cramping during the medical abortion, in particular after using the
Misoprostol. In most of the scientific studies on the topic, the majority of women describe the pain as only a little bit worse than the pain
they experience during a menstrual period. Some women will experience nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea, but it is thought that this is an
effect of early pregnancy as much as it is due to Mifepristone or Misoprostol. Usually these side effects go away by themselves and do not
require medical attention. Headache, mild dizziness, fever and hot flashes are symptoms that also should go away by themselves.
What is a complete, successful abortion and how do you know you've had one?
A complete abortion means that the body has expelled all the products of pregnancy (blood, tissue, embryo) and there is no need for surgery
(vacuum aspiration) afterwards. The only way to make sure that you've had a complete abortion is to have an ultrasound 10 days after using
the medicines. You should not have extreme pain, prolonged heavy bleeding, or fever. You will bleed for 1 to 3 weeks.
How do you know if you have complications and what should you do?
If performed in the first 9 weeks, a medical abortion carries a very small risk of complications. This risk is the same as when a woman has a
miscarriage. A doctor can easily treat these problems. Out of every 100 women who do medical abortion, 2 or 3 women will have to go to a
doctor, first aid center or hospital to receive further medical care.
These are the possible complications, their symptoms and treatment:
Heavy bleeding (occurs in less than 1% of medical abortions)
Symptom: Bleeding that lasts for more than 2 hours and soaks more than 2 maxi sanitary pads per hour. Feeling dizzy or light-headed can be
a sign of too much blood loss. This is dangerous to your health and must be treated by a doctor.
Treatment: a vacuum aspiration (curettage.) Very rarely (less than 0.2%) a blood transfusion is needed.
Incomplete abortion
Symptoms: heavy or persistent bleeding and/or persistent severe pain.
Treatment: a vacuum aspiration (curettage)
Infection
Symptom: If you have a fever (more than 38 degrees Celsius) for more than 24 hours, or you have a fever of more than 39 degrees, there
might be an infection that needs treatment.
Treatment: antibiotics and/or vacuum aspiration.
If you think you might have a complication you should go to a doctor immediately. If you live in a place where abortion is a crime and you
don’t have doctor you trust, you can still access medical care. You do not have to tell the medical staff that you tried to induce an abortion;
you can tell them that you had a spontaneous miscarriage. Doctors have the obligation to help in all cases.
The symptoms are exactly the same and the doctor will not be able to see or test for any evidence of an abortion, as long as the pills have
completely dissolved. If you took the pills buccally, between the gums and the cheek as our protocol recommends, the pills should have
dissolved within three hours of taking them. If you took the pills vaginally, you must check with your finger to make sure that they are
dissolved. Traces of the pills may be found in the vagina up to four days after inserting them.
Less than 1% of women experience ongoing pregnancy. This can be determined by a pregnancy test after 3 weeks or an ultrasound after 10
days. If the medical abortion treatment failed, there is a slight increase in the risk of birth defects such as deformities of the hands or feet
and problems with the nerves of the fetus. To treat an ongoing pregnancy you must repeat a medical or surgical abortion.
More scientific information:
Research has shown that very few serious complications result from medical abortions compared to the number of women who experience
successful medical abortions. Legnth of pregancy
% of women who needed further medical care
0- 49 days (0-7 weeks) 2 %
40-63 days (7-9 weeks) 2.5%
64-70 days (9-10 weeks) 2.7%
71-77 days (10-11 weeks) 3.3%
77-84 days (11-12 weeks) 5.1%
85-91 days (12-13 weeks) 8%
(Further medical care consists of vacuum aspiration for a continuing pregnancy or an incomplete abortion.)
How do you know if you have an incomplete abortion?
An incomplete abortion is an abortion that has only been partially successful. The pregnancy has ended- no fetus will develop, but your body
has only expelled part of the tissue and products of pregnancy. If you have prolonged bleeding, too much bleeding (much more than a regular
menstrual period), pain in your belly that does not go away after a few days of taking the Misoprostol, pain that is unbearable, fever,
continued bleeding after three weeks, or pain when pushing on your belly, you may have an incomplete abortion. You must go to a hospital or
a doctor to complete the abortion if you have any of these symptoms. This is absolutely necessary because the tissue and blood that remains
in the body can cause heavy bleeding or an infection. The treatment of an incomplete abortion is legal everywhere.In countries where women
can be prosecuted for having an abortion, it is not necessary to tell the medical staff that you tried to induce an abortion; you can that say
that you had a spontaneous miscarriage. There are no tests that can show that a woman has done a medical abortion. It is extremely
important to treat an incomplete abortion. The treatment for incomplete abortion is called a vacuum aspiration, or “curettage." Any clinic
that can deal with complications of miscarriage can also help women with incomplete abortions, because the symptoms are the same.
How do you know if you have a continuing pregnancy?
Continuing pregnancy is a pregnancy that continues to develop even after the use of Mifepristone and Misoprostol. In this case, the abortion
has failed completely and the woman remains pregnant. Even if you bleed, you can still have a continuing pregnancy. Bleeding does not mean
that you have had a successful abortion. If you still have symptoms of pregnancy such as sore breasts or nausea, you may be experiencing a
continuing pregnancy. You should have an ultrasound or do a pregnancy test 3 weeks later to confirm that the pregnancy has ended. Most
pregnancy tests that are done 3 weeks after the abortion are reliable. It is necessary to wait 3 weeks after the abortion because the
pregnancy hormones can remain in the body and can make the pregnancy test falsely positive. If you have an ongoing pregnancy after you did
a medical abortion you can try to do a medical abortion again or have a surgical abortion. Because Misoprostol can increase the risk of fetal
malformations, we advise women with continuing pregnancies undergo surgical or medical abortion to terminate the pregnancy.
What are the chances that the fetus will be malformed if you have an ongoing pregnancy?
If you have an ongoing pregnancy after using Misoprostol, the risk of having a baby with fetal malformations is increased. However, this risk
is still small, less than 1 in 1000. This risk is smaller than the normal risk of having a baby with Down Syndrome.
Psychological counseling after an abortion?
Most women do not need any psychological help after an abortion. Feelings of regret after abortion are rare. Indeed, the most common
emotional response after abortion is relief. Transient feelings of guilt, sadness, or loss are common but most women can overcome negative
feelings that might affect them. It is normal to feel emotional after an abortion. While you may experience sadness or sadness or grief,
these feelings usually go away after a few days. But in countries where the taboo and social stigma is big, it is more common for women to
suffer feelings of guilt and shame.If you are not sure if a medical abortion treatment is right for you, we encourage you to discuss it with a
trusted friend.
How do women feel after an abortion?
You are not a bad person because you had an abortion. You are also not alone in having chosen abortion. Many women are surprised to learn
that about 46 million women worldwide have abortions each year.
You might fear that you will never again be able to get pregnant. If this is a worry to you, be assured that a safe medical abortion does not
cause infertility in the future.
Anytime you make a difficult decision, it is natural to worry "what if I had made a different choice?" and to agonize over the
decision.Abortion may bring up old experiences or feelings you have been repressing. For instance, if sexual abuse is a part of your past, you
may find yourself re-living feelings related to your abuse. Feeling vulnerable about the pregnancy and abortion may trigger you to remember
a time in the past when you felt frightened and vulnerable.
Remind yourself that you are brave -- you made a difficult decision.
Remind yourself why you made the decision to have an abortion.
Remember you made the best decision you could under the circumstances.
Ask yourself, if you hope to have a planned pregnancy some day, how would it differ from the situation you have just been in?
Think about things you can do which will make you feel good. Write them down and try to do several of these each day.
Remind yourself of the future. Make a list of things you are looking forward to doing.
Practice relaxation exercises to help deal with stress.
Read about other women's experiences.
Does medical abortion increase the risk of breast cancer?
No, having an induced abortion does not increase a woman’s chance of developing breast cancer.
More scientific information:“Abortion does not increase a woman’s risk for cancer. Flawed epidemiologic studies led to claims that abortion
elevates a woman’s risk for breast cancer in later life. …After review of the evidence, both the World Health Organization and the National
Cancer Institute in the Unites States have concurred that no credible evidence supports a link between abortion and breast cancer"
Will you be able to get pregnant and have children after a medical abortion?
Yes, a medical abortion does not affect your ability to conceive or bear a child in the future.
More scientific info:The results of one study suggest that if a woman who has never given birth has an early medical abortion using
Mifepristone, it will not cause problems during a future wanted pregnancy.
A publication intended to help doctors understand induced abortion states, “Induced abortion does not harm a woman’s reproductive
capacity. Premature birth, infertility, ectopic pregnancy, spontaneous abortion, and adverse pregnancy outcomes are not increased in
frequency after abortion.
Is a medical abortion dangerous?
Medical abortions performed in the first 9 weeks of pregnancy have a very low risk of complications. This risk is the same as when a woman
has a natural miscarriage. These problems can easily be treated by a doctor. Out of of every 100 women that do medical abortions, 2 or 3
women have to go to a doctor, first aid center, or hospital to receive further medical care. In countries where childbirth is safe, 1 in every
10.000 women dies during childbirth. Less than 1 in every 100,000 women who use a medical abortion die, making medical abortions safer
than childbirth and about as safe as naturally occurring miscarriages. This means that a safe abortion with Mifespristone and Misoprostol is
always lifesaving.
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