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C-section Done, Uterus Thinner From First C-section. Additional Risks To Taking RU486 After Two C-sections?

I am a healthy 37 yo married women with 2 kids (ages 2 and 13 weeks). I had my second c-section 13 weeks ago, my doctor alerted me to the fact that my uterus is thin from the first c-section. I think I might be pregnant again and was wondering if there are any additional risks to taking RU486 after two c-sections. I most likely won t go that route, but I m not sure if my body can handle another high-risk pregnancy so soon after the last. Thanks
Tue, 21 Aug 2012
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Hi,

RU486 as such does not have an effect on the thickness of the uterus. It does not cause any major trauma to the uterus if the MTP is done within first 60 days of pregnancy.

You can safely take it. However, please consult your doctor before you take any medications.

Hope this helps you.

Take care.
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C-section Done, Uterus Thinner From First C-section. Additional Risks To Taking RU486 After Two C-sections?

Hi, RU486 as such does not have an effect on the thickness of the uterus. It does not cause any major trauma to the uterus if the MTP is done within first 60 days of pregnancy. You can safely take it. However, please consult your doctor before you take any medications. Hope this helps you. Take care.