No. Medical Abortion is caused by Mifepristone and is a combination of two drugs. It should only be taken under the close supervision from a Doctor. Medical abortion is only safe until the 9th week of pregnancy after that a surgical abortion is best.
I wouldn't suggest it unless you know the dose is correct to complete what you start. The chance of birth defects is extreme when taken during early pregnancy - Misoprostol is proven effective when used in the first eight weeks and confirmed by ultra sound - After eight weeks the dose and route of delivery is changed. If you feel the need to medically induce an abortion it should be done with the knowledge of your MD in the event of an emergency - due to negative side effect of the medication. Plan B will not cause an abortion
You need to consult your gynecologist. She will examine you, may go for ultrasound examination. She will give you some tablets to terminate the pregnancy, if you are pregnant.
in eight week of pregnancy
You have to be at least eight.
7/8 is a rational number because rational numbers are fractions, numbers that terminate, numbers that repeat.
It would be a symptom of diabetes but not pregnancy unless you were eight or nine months pregnant.
Octuplets are eight babies carried in one pregnancy.
Raising Sextuplets - 2009 Home Alone Just the Eight of Us was released on: USA: 29 July 2010
During her pregnancy with the eight she had 6 boys and 2 girls.
Pregnancies between 10-13 weeks can still be terminated safely and effectively using medical abortion pills like mifepristone and misoprostol. You will need to take one 200mg pill of mifepristone and four to eight 200mcg pills of misoprostol. To know other considerations for an abortion with mifepristone and misoprostol visit howtouseabortionpill.org or contact at info@howtouseabortionpill.org. HowToUseAbortionPill works to share facts and resources about the abortion pill – what to consider beforehand, where to acquire quality abortion pills, how to use them safely, what to expect and when to seek medical help if necessary.
No way!
The term that describes a developing offspring after the first eight weeks of human pregnancy is "fetus." During this stage, the major structures and organs have formed, and the fetus continues to grow and develop until birth. The fetal stage lasts from the ninth week of pregnancy until delivery.