Can The Emergency Contraceptive, Misiprestol, Prevent Unplanned Pregnancy?
hi i had my chums last month 25th, and i'm supposed to get it 2 days before this month. I have a 10 months old baby and i'm scared if i got pregnant again.I took misi prestol tablet but i scared as days go by. Pls advise for any tablets that could help me..
Hello, Thanks for letting us know your health concern. I have gone through your query and would like to offer some suggestions. If you have been receiving regular menstrual cycles after child birth and are sexually active without any protection, your chances of pregnancy are high. However, if you are lactating, there is a chance that you could be experiencing anovulatory cycles and hence naturally protected. Please do not self-medicate in the current scenario. See a specialist, get a proper clinical evaluation followed by a urine or blood test for pregnancy and a sonogram of the pelvis. Further management can be planned accordingly. Hope this helps.
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Can The Emergency Contraceptive, Misiprestol, Prevent Unplanned Pregnancy?
Hello, Thanks for letting us know your health concern. I have gone through your query and would like to offer some suggestions. If you have been receiving regular menstrual cycles after child birth and are sexually active without any protection, your chances of pregnancy are high. However, if you are lactating, there is a chance that you could be experiencing anovulatory cycles and hence naturally protected. Please do not self-medicate in the current scenario. See a specialist, get a proper clinical evaluation followed by a urine or blood test for pregnancy and a sonogram of the pelvis. Further management can be planned accordingly. Hope this helps.