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Taken Mifest Kit At 11. Can Misoprosol Be Taken At Same Time Next Day?

hello.doctor,lst time,i have periods on 16july...i have taken mifest kit,1 tablet at 11a.m and can i take 2nd tablet misoprostol tomarrow at 11 a.m,?as i m very worriesd,and i want my periods come as soon as possible,plz help and sugest me,if i will take second tablet tomarw as after 24hrs.....then is periods duration gets long?
Fri, 11 Oct 2013
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Hello
Thanks for your query.
Firstly, DO NOT TAKE any medications without consulting a gynecologist.
Have the pregnancy confirmed by a gynecologist, then have proper dating of the pregnancy in weeks.
After that, take the pills as per the prescription provided.
Then have a follow up visit to confirm that the procedure was complete.
Do not skip ANY STEP - you run risks such as infection, severe uncontrolled bleeding, incomplete abortion etc.
All the best.
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Taken Mifest Kit At 11. Can Misoprosol Be Taken At Same Time Next Day?

Hello Thanks for your query. Firstly, DO NOT TAKE any medications without consulting a gynecologist. Have the pregnancy confirmed by a gynecologist, then have proper dating of the pregnancy in weeks. After that, take the pills as per the prescription provided. Then have a follow up visit to confirm that the procedure was complete. Do not skip ANY STEP - you run risks such as infection, severe uncontrolled bleeding, incomplete abortion etc. All the best.