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I want abortion pill.. 9week+ can courier?

Asked by Female, 30 · 2 months ago

Abortion pills are not legally sold online, according to the government and health authorities. They are prescription‑only medicines and must be used under the supervision of a qualified doctor. Medical abortion should be carried out at a registered facility, not at home, because the medicines can cause heavy bleeding and cramps. Proper medical guidance and follow‑up are essential, so please consult a gynaecologist to manage it safely and avoid complications.
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Medical abortion with the Mifegest Kit (Mifepristone 200 mg + Misoprostol 200 mcg) is approved for use up to 63 days (9 weeks) of pregnancy but requires a prescription and medical supervision.

🩺 Important Information

  • The Mifegest Kit must be taken under a doctor’s guidance with scheduled visits: first for Mifepristone, then Misoprostol 36-48 hours later, and follow-up to confirm completion.
  • Side effects like bleeding, cramps, nausea, or dizziness are common; heavy or prolonged bleeding needs urgent medical attention.
  • It is not safe to use without proper medical evaluation including ultrasound to rule out ectopic pregnancy or other complications.

⚠️ Legal and Safety Considerations

  • This medication requires a prescription and cannot be legally or safely couriered without a doctor’s prescription and supervision.
  • Self-administration without medical oversight can lead to incomplete abortion or serious complications.

🩺 Next Steps

  • Please consult a gynecologist or a qualified doctor who can provide the prescription and supervise the process safely.
  • Avoid self-medicating or obtaining the kit without proper medical consultation.

If you want, I can explain the medical abortion process or possible side effects in more detail.

Answered 2 months ago

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I got my periods on the exact expected date but I am not bleeding normal. There is less blood it's my 2nd day and yet heavy flow haven't started. I was involved in sexual activity without protection. I want to know if I am pregnant or not and what to do if I am ?

Your lighter bleeding on the expected period date can be due to several reasons, and pregnancy is one possibility though less likely.

🩺 Possible reasons for lighter menstrual bleeding

  • Hormonal fluctuations or stress can reduce bleeding flow temporarily.
  • Early pregnancy can sometimes cause spotting or lighter bleeding resembling a period.
  • Other causes include mild infections or changes in birth control, though you did not mention these factors.

🩺 Pregnancy possibility despite bleeding

  • Bleeding during early pregnancy, called implantation bleeding, can be light and brief but typical menstrual flow is less common if pregnant.
  • Having sex without protection raises the chance of pregnancy, but bleeding on the exact due date usually suggests menstruation, not pregnancy.

🩺 How to confirm pregnancy

  • The most reliable way is to take a home pregnancy test about a week after the missed period if the next cycle is delayed.
  • Alternatively, consultation with a gynecologist for blood serum beta-hCG testing can confirm pregnancy earlier.

🩺 Steps if pregnancy is confirmed

  • Start prenatal vitamins with folic acid and maintain a healthy balanced diet including Indian staples like dals, millets, and vegetables.
  • Schedule an appointment with an obstetrician-gynecologist to begin prenatal care and regular checkups.
  • Avoid harmful substances including smoking, alcohol, and certain medications unless prescribed.

⚠️ When to seek urgent care

  • Seek immediate medical attention for heavy bleeding soaking more than one pad per hour, severe abdominal pain, dizziness, or fainting.
  • These symptoms could indicate complications such as miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy that require prompt care.

It is best to consult a gynecologist to discuss your bleeding pattern and get appropriate testing and guidance personalized for your situation.