In the right dose it can induce miscarriage, yes, not pregnancy.
No. Cytotec can be used for abortion but not to prevent pregnancy.
I would not call Cytotec beneficial in pregnancy since in the right dose it's used for abortion.
Neither Cytotec or Coke prevent pregnancy so no.
Either the combo of Mifepristone +Misoprostol or you can use Cytotec.
If a pregnant individual takes Cytotec (misoprostol) without medical guidance, particularly in the early stages of pregnancy, it can have serious implications. Cytotec is often used to induce labor or manage miscarriage, and its use can lead to complications for both the fetus and the individual. Without bleeding or other symptoms, it’s crucial to seek medical attention to ensure safety and receive appropriate care. Always consult a healthcare professional for guidance regarding medications during pregnancy.
If Cytotec (misoprostol) fails to induce labor or cause abortion, the baby may remain in utero, and the pregnancy will continue. In some cases, further medical intervention may be necessary to address the situation, which could involve additional doses of medication or other methods to induce labor. It's important for the individual to consult with their healthcare provider to discuss options and any potential risks associated with the failure of the medication. Monitoring the health of both the mother and baby is crucial in such situations.
No, Cytotec (misoprostol) and Methergine (methylergometrine) are not the same. Cytotec is a prostaglandin used to prevent stomach ulcers and induce labor, while Methergine is an ergot alkaloid used primarily to prevent or treat postpartum hemorrhage by stimulating uterine contractions. They have different mechanisms of action and uses in medical practice.
No. It is dangerous to take this tablet when 5 months pregnancy is there.
wait 6 months and you will know
When you take medication to induce the abortion.
Mifepristone and Misoprostol. Cytotec also works. You get them all in the right dose from your doctor.
Sometimes it can take hcg two weeks or more to get back to zero, so if you have hcg above 5, two weeks after cytotec, then you may get a positive hpt but not actually be pregnant.