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Took Miscarriage Pills And Found A Little Bit Of White Chocky Discharge

I have taking the miscarriage pills 2 times n nothing is happening last time tooking was at 9 am yeaterday morning...i am now having alittle bit of white chocky discharge and am not sure if i should be worried.really confused coz if my body could not hold the baby why is it not letting go..
Fri, 28 Feb 2014
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Self prescribing such drugs without consulting a doctor is totally not advised. You have not mentioned your last menstrual period. The effectiveness of these drugs depends on the period of amenorrhea. It is better for you to consult an obstetrician, to find out the gestational age and treat you accordingly. Illicit use of such drugs can result in incomplete abortion, uncontrolled bleeding and several other complications.
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Took Miscarriage Pills And Found A Little Bit Of White Chocky Discharge

Hello Self prescribing such drugs without consulting a doctor is totally not advised. You have not mentioned your last menstrual period. The effectiveness of these drugs depends on the period of amenorrhea. It is better for you to consult an obstetrician, to find out the gestational age and treat you accordingly. Illicit use of such drugs can result in incomplete abortion, uncontrolled bleeding and several other complications.