How Can I Do An Abortion With Pills
The best and safest way a woman can do an abortion herself until the 9th week of pregnancy is with the use of two medicines called Mifepristone (also known as the abortion pill, RU 486, Mifegyn, Mifeprex), and Misoprostol (also known as Cytotec, Arthrotec, Oxaprost, Cyprostol, Mibetec, Prostokos or Misotrol).
If you live in a country where there is no access to safe abortion services and you would like to obtain a medical abortion with Mifepristone and Misoprostol, please go to Click Here. A woman can also do an abortion herself until the 9th week of pregnancy with only the use of Misoprostol. On this webpage we provide information on Misoprostol: what precautions to take, how the medicine works, what is the most effective doses, what women can expect, and about possible complications. We also provide the scientific background. Using Misoprostol (or Cytotec) alone to cause an abortion will be successful in 80%. To read more about the Pro's & Con's of the 3 Different approaches Of Medical Abortions - Click Here |
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Women who live in a country where they have the possibility to have a safe and legal abortion, should go to a doctor. Some women attempt to have an abortion by placing sharp or dirty objects into the womb or by punching the belly. This is very dangerous and should never been done because there is a very high risk of wounding the insides of the woman, infection, heavy bleeding and even death. For many women, ending a pregnancy is a difficult decision. When the woman cannot discuss the abortion or alternatives with a healthcare provider, we advise her to talk about it with a good friend or a relative. We strongly advise any young girl to talk with her parents or another adult she trusts about her situation, her decision and the abortion procedure. Women who are sure that they want to end their pregnancy and really have no other means should print and study the instructions carefully first. It is best to discuss them with a friend. A woman should never do this alone. If you have any questions about this method or experiences you want to share, after reading the information below, send email Click Here How does an abortion with Misoprostol work? A woman should not do a medical abortion herself if she is more than 9 weeks pregnant. Misoprostol causes contractions of the womb. As a consequence, the womb expels the pregnancy. A woman can get painful cramps, vaginal blood loss that is more than a normal menstruation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. There is a risk of heavy bleeding for which a woman will have to be treated by a doctor. The chance that an abortion with Misoprostol will be successful is more than 80%. Misoprostol is available in pharmacies in almost all countries. The experience and risks of an abortion caused by Misoprostol are similar to those of a spontaneous miscarriage. Miscarriage happens spontaneously in 10% of all pregnancies. The treatment of complications is the same as those of a spontaneous abortion (miscarriage). If there is a problem, a woman can always go to the hospital or any doctor. The doctor will treat her as if she had a spontaneous miscarriage. We will now provide some important information that every woman who thinks about inducing an abortion with medicines should know. (Read More) |
HOW TO GET MISOPROSTOLIn some countries women can get Misoprostol at their local pharmacies and use it alone. But if you can get help, it is better to do a medical abortion with Mifepriston and Misoprostol. It is much more likely she will have a successful abortion than if she uses Misoprostol alone (98% compared to only 80%).
Some brand names for Misoprostol are Cytotec, Arthrotec, Oxaprost, Cyprostol, Prostokos and Misotrol. Sometimes it is sold over the counter without a prescription, or sometimes a prescription is required. It is less likely that one would need a prescription for Arthrotec. A woman can of course also make her own prescription (see example below) Misoprostol is used to prevent gastric ulcers. Cytotec, Cyprostol, Mibetec, Misotrol, and Prostokos are brand names for Misoprostol. Arthrotec and Oxaprost contain Misoprostol and a painkiller called Diclofenac. It is used for pain in the joints, or arthritis. Arthrotec is generally more expensive than Cytotec.
- Kontrac (India, Democratic Republic Congo)
- Prostokos (25µg Misoprostol) (Brazil) - Vagiprost (25µg Misoprostol) (Egypt) - Oxaprost 50 or 75 (200µg Misoprostol) (Argentina) - Misotac (Egypt, Ghana, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia) - Artrotec (Venezuela, Hong Kong, Australia) (even more: Mibetec, Cytomis, Miclofenac, Misoclo, Misofen, Arthrofen, Misogon, Alsoben, Misel, Sintec, Gastrotec, Cystol, Gastec, Cirotec, Gistol, Misoplus, Zitotec, Prestakind, Misoprost, Cytolog, GMisoprostol, Mirolut, Gymiso To obtain one of these medicines, one could, for example, say that your grandmother has rheumatoid arthritis so severely she can not go to the pharmacy herself, and that you do not have money to pay for a doctor to get the prescriptions for the tablets. (Read More) |
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