Mifepristone and misoprostol are typically used for medical abortions, but these medications should only be given under the supervision of a licensed gynaecologist after a scan has confirmed the length and location of the pregnancy. It might be risky to use abortion pills without a doctor's advice, particularly if the pregnancy is ectopic or progressed. Bleeding, cramping, nausea, and weakness are typical side effects. For safe treatment and follow-up, you should consult a gynaecologist or go to a certified clinic as soon as you can. If you experience severe abdominal discomfort, fever, dizziness, fainting, or extremely heavy bleeding, get medical help right once.
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