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Abortion

I was pregnant of 8 weeks and yesterday i took one Mifepriston tablet named MIFEGEST. Then today i took one misoprostol tablet named Cytomis and after 1 hour it started bleeding. Should i take another misoprostol tablet? or abortion is completed?
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I think Ims009 was right but she is confused. After taking Mifegest, one is suppose to take the other tablet just after 24 hours and thats it. The dose is completed and you will start bleeding after an hour with stomach ache. I have two children and I have done abortion 3 times, so I know. :) And you are suppose to take just 1 tablet each and not more than that. Do not listen to others, if you are confused consult a doctor.
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I think Ims009 was right but she is confused. After taking Mifegest, one is suppose to take the other tablet just after 24 hours and thats it. The dose is completed and you will start bleeding after an hour with stomach ache. I have two children and I have done abortion 3 times, so I know. :)
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people should see a professional if they want an abortion..this is one reason

your not taking them correctly...at least thats how it looks from reading on the internet.

your not supposed to take 1 of each, wait, then take like 1 of each, wait, then take one of each again. its likely not going to work correctly, as well as it might be damaging to yourself.

"... As i knowyou are suposed to take Mifegest (3 Tablets together) as one Dose and then after 48hrs you are suposed to take Cytotec (2 Tablets together) as one dose..."

you took 1 out of the 3 tablets from mifegst and 1 out of 2 tablets of cytotec

you should see a doctor for assistance and further advice on what to do
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