Misoprostol is used in abortion, inducing a miscarriage.
If you use misoprostol pills under your tongue, no one will be able to tell you used abortion pills, as you will swallow everything after 30 minutes. If someone asks, you can say you had a natural miscarriage. If you use misoprostol vaginally, the coating of the pill may not dissolve completely for a day or two. If you need to seek urgent medical care within 48 hours since you used misoprostol vaginally, the healthcare provider may see the white coating of the pill in your vagina. This is why HowToUse suggests using misoprostol under your tongue and not inside your vagina. To know more about abortion pill you can visit howtouseabortionpill.org.
It makes no sense to use gynaecosid after misoprostol.
A medical abortion is only available up to 9 weeks.
To insert a menstrual cup you simply fold the cup and insert vaginally, aiming towards the small of your back, once inserted you allow the cup to open and turn it to create a seal. There are many resources online that explain how to use a menstrual cup correctly.
Misoprostol is not a contraceptive.
No. Misoprostol is not an opiate.
A combo of Mifepristone and Misoprostol given to you by your doctor.
Misoprostol
Through mouth.
It's impossible for us to tell you why your tampon won't go in without more information. It may be that your flow has lightened so not heavy enough for tampon use and causing too much friction to insert. It may be that you're tensed-up for some reason so you can't insert anything vaginally.
I'm sorry but I can not find anything about a medicine called this. Maybe you misspelled? If you mean Misoprostol which is also found as Cytotec, it's usually only used vaginally in abortion. Orally it's used for treatment for ulcers but it can also be used orally but I think that entails more pills. It all depends on what kind of pills you have and as long as you have the right dose there is no mixing - it's either vaginally or orally.
Ask your doctor or if you don't have one, see womenonwaves.