Had An Abortion, Feeling Nauseous, Burning Stomach, Slight Headache. What To Do ?
i had an abortion yesterday, i insert 2 pills im 4 weeks pregnant i only had bad cramps yesterday and fill only 2 maternety pads, now im feeling no pain and notice just a little blood on the pad, im also feeling nauceous for about 2 hours now and burning stomach slight headach and feeling the need to spit........im not sure what to do im in jamaica and all doctor offices are closed
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Before you go for a medical abortion it is essential that you confirm the presence of an intrauterine pregnancy and follow your doctor's prescription for abortion and have the abortion clinically and sonologically confirmed to avoid any complications. You did not say what type of pills you used and at which dosage. You should see a doctor as soon as possible for an assessment of your present pregnancy status and also have a trans-vaginal sonogram for confirmation after a couple of weeks if evacuation is complete now. Take care.
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Had An Abortion, Feeling Nauseous, Burning Stomach, Slight Headache. What To Do ?
Hi, Before you go for a medical abortion it is essential that you confirm the presence of an intrauterine pregnancy and follow your doctor s prescription for abortion and have the abortion clinically and sonologically confirmed to avoid any complications. You did not say what type of pills you used and at which dosage. You should see a doctor as soon as possible for an assessment of your present pregnancy status and also have a trans-vaginal sonogram for confirmation after a couple of weeks if evacuation is complete now. Take care.