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Please my wife took 2tabs of gynaecosid about 8hrs ago, to abort our unwanted pregnancy and just now I read the health implications of administering the drugs during pregnancy! Please adverice us on what to do because my wife is 5weeks and 3days pregnant as at today!!!please help me if I can even revert the administration of the drug, don't want anything happens to my wife...
You are saying that your wife is 5 weeks and 3 days pregnant. If you decided to stop this pregnancy (it is a pity though!), gyneaecosid is not the right pill used to stop pregnancy once it has occurred.
Mifegestone is the right pill to stop an unwanted pregnancy. You can ask your local OG specialist to get the pill.
It will give abdominal cramps stronger than when having menstrual periods and bleeding.
You can discuss further with your OG specialist.
Dr.Albana
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How To Avoid The Side Effects Of Gynaecosid?
Hi, You are saying that your wife is 5 weeks and 3 days pregnant. If you decided to stop this pregnancy (it is a pity though!), gyneaecosid is not the right pill used to stop pregnancy once it has occurred. Mifegestone is the right pill to stop an unwanted pregnancy. You can ask your local OG specialist to get the pill. It will give abdominal cramps stronger than when having menstrual periods and bleeding. You can discuss further with your OG specialist. Dr.Albana