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what are those medicines that can cause miscarriage?

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I thnk iam pregnant and iam not ready for having a baby now iam still studying what medication can i use so i can have miscarrage?

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Did u ever find out what medicine to use to have a miscarriage If so please let me know

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If you don't want to raise the baby please don't abort it. I am more than willing to take in the baby and raise it.... i am so serious get in contact with me

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Please i used misopostrol on 12th of dec nd my p.t still confirms positive on 9th of jan.does dat mean am stil pregnant or nt?

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I have not seen my periods.I have abdominal pain and back pain.what causes this?

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Did it work and what did you use I'm kinda in the same problem and i want to 2 and I'm 18 still in school and nobody knows about my little problem
Thanks for ur help

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I want to abort my pregnant pls helpp... if ever i can support my pregnant i will not abort it.. its because of im only 17yrs old... {edited for privacy}

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DId you ever figure out what to use??

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I got pregnant because some one took advantage of me . so I resent the fact that some say snyde things along the line of well maybe if u didn't want to be pregnant u shouldn't have had sex. Well I didn't want either so now what do I do

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what kind of vitamin c was you u taking

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I'm 17 I was on the pill and something went wrong I'm about 4weeks into a unplanned pregnancy I can't take care of this child emotionally or financially I'm not stable at all my boyfriend and I broke up 3weeks ago and we have completely lost contact please can someone help me tell me how to bring on a miscarriage I can't have this child

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I'm an 8 weeks pregnant I don't want this pregnancy. What I'm going to take that can easily miscarriage.

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I really need to know if naproxen will work please let me know if its for sure thing please

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Miscarriage
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Miscarriage is the loss of a pregnancy before the growing baby is born. This usually occurs within the first 20 weeks of pregnancy. There is nothing you can do to prevent a miscarriage. However, you can still get pregnant again and have a healthy baby.
Causes
It may not be known why you miscarried. A miscarriage is your body's way of dealing with a baby that was not growing normally. Health problems of the mother can lead to miscarriage. Smoking, drinking alcohol, or drug abuse can also cause miscarriage. Having sex, exercising, working, suffering a minor fall, or using birth control pills before pregnancy does not cause miscarriage. Often, no reason for the miscarriage can be found.
Signs/Symptoms
Bleeding is the most common sign of a coming miscarriage. You may have pain in your abdomen or back. A gush of warm liquid from your vagina is another sign, meaning your bag of water has broken early.
Care
You may have an ultrasound test. It is done to check for your baby's heartbeat. Your doctor can tell if the miscarriage has happened or is about to happen.
If your cervix (bottom part of the uterus) has opened and you are having painful cramps, a miscarriage is certain. Your doctor will watch you carefully if you start to bleed.
After a miscarriage, you may have tissue left in your uterus. This tissue must be removed by a D & C (dilatation & curettage) because it can cause infection. This can be done in your doctor's office or the emergency department. It is sometimes done in the operating room.
You may need to go into the hospital if you are bleeding heavily or if you need more care.
Risks
Untreated bleeding or infection after a miscarriage could be fatal. But, the risks of serious illness or death are minimal if you follow your doctor's suggestions.
WHAT YOU SHOULD DO
Call Your Doctor If...
You have heavy vaginal bleeding (soaking 1 pad each hour).
You have fever or chills.
You have severe abdominal pain.
You have a bad odor coming from your vagina.
Your have a high temperature.
IF YOU'RE HEADING FOR THE HOSPITAL...
What to Expect While You're There
You may encounter the following procedures and equipment during your stay.
Taking Vital Signs: These include your temperature, blood pressure, pulse (counting your heartbeats), and respirations (counting your breaths). A stethoscope is used to listen to your heart and lungs. Your blood pressure is taken by wrapping a cuff around your arm.
D & C: Any tissue left in the uterus could cause heavy bleeding, and must be removed by a D & C (dilatation & curettage) to prevent infection. You will get medicine to help you relax before and during the D & C. The procedure should not be painful.
Consent Form: You or a close family member will be asked to sign this legal piece of paper. It will give your doctor permission to do tests and treatments. Be sure that all your questions have been answered before you sign this form.
Afterward: You will return to your hospital room. Ask for medicine if you are having pain. You may want to have someone stay with you to give comfort and support. You will go home when you are eating, drinking, and able to care for yourself.
Activity: You will be asked to rest in bed if you are bleeding heavily. Once the bleeding has slowed down you will be able to get out of bed.
IV: A tube placed in your vein for giving medicine or liquids. It will be capped or have tubing connected to it.
Medicines: You may get antibiotics and medicines to fight infection. They can be taken by mouth or put in your IV.
Blood: Usually taken from a vein in your hand or from the bend in your elbow. Tests will be done on the blood.
Blood Transfusion: May be necessary if you need more blood.
Abdominal and Vaginal Ultrasound: This painless test is done while you are lying down. A dab of a jelly-like lotion is placed on your belly. The person doing the test will gently move a small handle through the lotion and across the skin. A TV-like screen is attached to the handle. To perform a vaginal ultrasound, a small tube is placed in your vagina. There is no pain.
Grief: A miscarriage is frightening, confusing and depressing. You may feel sad or angry at the loss of your pregnancy, and may tend to blame yourself. These feelings are normal. To get past them, talk with your doctor or someone close to you.
After You Leave
Your doctor will want to see you in 2 to 6 weeks.

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You know what, everyone is different and has different things going on in their lives. A baby doesn't even have a heartbeat until 5-6 weeks in. Who are you to judge anyone much less someone you don't even know if you don't have helpful advice for them then don't say s***. ( and yes i know freedom of speech but sorry sometimes its really not needed) All that does is put someone in depression and make a really hard decision 10x harder. Negativity in this world is soooo not needed especially when there's already many other horrible things going on! Your the kind of person that would just make someone want to end their life. That's just absolutely horrible.

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how can i take that medicine by morning or 3x a day please answer me im so desperate im 3months pregnant .well appreciated

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How far along can u be for this to work?

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I'm 6 months pregnet and don't want to have the baby my sistuation is unstable and not in good conditions wat can I take to cause a miscarriage

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I'm 20 and I suspect I'm 3 months pregnant as I haven't had my periods for 3 months.. but my pregnancy tests comes out negative. There is a weird feeling in my stomach and it seems to bulge out... if I'm pregnant I want to have it aborted or miscarriage..... I'm not ready yet to have a baby now...

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Not everyone wants to ruin their lives so back off. Don't be a prick just cause you lost your little one. It's live and get over it.

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