Mifepristone and Misoprostral are pills used for abortion and not to get your period back.
If you had an abortion 2 days ago you will not get your period back yet. It takes about 2 months until the hormones settle and your period comes back. If it hasn't come back 2 months after the abortion you should see a doctor. Don't forget you are also highly fertile for a couple of months after a abortion. And don't forget to the checkup to make sure everything is gone and the abortion was successful.
Women who are more than seven weeks pregnant (or 49 days since their last menstrual period) should not take mifepristone. Mifepristone at a lower dose is also available in some Asian countries for use as emergency contraception.
When you're pregnant your body produces estrogen and progesterone. These hormones help the uterus to sustain the baby. If you're taking tablets for your period they can block your bodies hormones needed for pregnancy.
Can I buy a tablet to postpone my period
Yes, the period will start all over again and in the beginning it can be different them before the abortion but after awhile it's usually gets back to normal. If it's been sometime you should see a doctor if it remains irregular.
No, if you are fasting, then you cannot take tablets because your fast will break. However, if you are required to take tablets, then it is not obligatory for you to fast. When you do not have to take tablets anymore, then you will have to make up for that fast on another day or days.For more details:Fasting in Ramadan requires that you refrain from eating, drinking, smoking, or practicing sex during the fasting period. The fasting period is the daytime period from just before dawn until sunset. Accordingly, if you are fasting you are not allowed to take tablets during the fasting period.However, you have to ask the physician, who is prescribing the medical treatment, to arrange tablet taking hours to be within the non-fasting period (that is the evening time from just after sunset until just before dawn). If this is not possible, then you are allowed not to fast for the days you should take the tablets. Then you should compensate for these non-fasting days by fasting equal number of days as soon as possible after recovery. If taking tablets is for lifetime medical treatment, then for each non-fasting Ramadan day you have to give charity to the poor or needy people equivalent to the cost of your normal meals of one full day.
Start with taking 2 tablets and gradually increase up to 6 tablets a day over a period of 3 days. The reason for this is that as with other new foods, your digestion may need a few days to adjust.
Vomiting typically starts one and half months after the last period. It lasts till three months of last period. Before and after this period, there is nausea for few days. Vomiting is normal in this period. Your doctor will give you few tablets to be taken during this period. They can be taken safely, to prevent the vomiting.
i dont have any ovaries and i cannot have a period 'naturally', so i am on 2mg estrogen tablets daily to 'artifically' have periods.
Go see your Doctor.
You can ask your doctor to prescribe you Norethisterone to delay menstruation. This is a progesterone pill so overrides the hormonal drop that triggers menstruation. Take three times per day from three days before your period is due and continue to take the tablets until you want your period.
conception occurs appr 2 weeks after ur last period not before because if you got pregnant before your period your period would not come on conception occurs appr 2 weeks after ur last period not before because if you got pregnant before your period your period would not come on
Yes, ovulation comes before a period, so a woman will ovulate before her very first period, before her first period post-pregnancy, etc.