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Misoprostol is the second medication taken in a medical abortion and it makes the uterus contract and drain.

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Why use misoprostol insert vaginally?

Misoprostol is used in abortion, inducing a miscarriage.


Can gynaecosid be used immediately after misoprostol?

It makes no sense to use gynaecosid after misoprostol.


What tablet can end pregnancy?

A combo of Mifepristone and Misoprostol given to you by your doctor.


Is misoprostol a contraceptive?

Misoprostol is not a contraceptive.


Is misoprostol an opiate?

No. Misoprostol is not an opiate.


What is another name for misoprostol?

Misoprostol


How do you Take Misoprostol Tablet Is through Mouth or it is for Vaginal use?

Through mouth.


How do you use misoprostol 200 oraly?

Ask your doctor or if you don't have one, see womenonwaves.


What are the other medicine to stop pregnancy?

Either the combo of Mifepristone +Misoprostol or you can use Cytotec.


Can ultrasound detect using misoprostol?

Ultrasound cannot directly detect the use of misoprostol, as it is a medication that induces uterine contractions and can lead to changes in the pregnancy status or the condition of the uterus. However, ultrasound can be used to assess the effects of misoprostol, such as confirming the completion of an abortion or evaluating the uterus for any retained products of conception. The visualization of these changes depends on the timing of the ultrasound in relation to when misoprostol was administered.


How do you take Mifepristone and Misoprostol?

can i take misoprostol the same day i take mifeprex


Can misoprostol make you infertile?

Misoprostol is primarily used to prevent stomach ulcers and induce labor or abortion. There is no strong evidence to suggest that misoprostol causes infertility. However, its use, particularly in unsafe or unregulated conditions, can lead to complications that might affect future fertility. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice regarding its use and potential effects on reproductive health.