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is it safe to abort using pill alone at home without doctor?
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Yes, it is a support site.  An alert has been hit for the post so it will be moved.  Terms of service at med help are important to follow which include no abusive comments.  

to the poster, if has been less than 72 hours, you can take Plan B that you can get yourself.  Otherwise, the best advise is to see your doctor.  Your doctor would give you the pills to take at home but they are not over the counter so you'd need to follow doctors guidance to do this.,  

good luck to you
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Honestly if you had sex 2 days ago there would be no possible way you are pregnant. You would have to wait to see. You said you were 19 in your other post. Maybe just slow down on sex. And get better educated on sex and how you can get pregnant. And if this is a male. Then your playing games and this is just a big joke!
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Kendall, stop. And no sweetie, you can't. If you wish to abort, go to a doctor so it can be done professionally rather than at home with a higher rate of death. But if it has only been 2 days, you are not pregnant. Not yet, anyway. If you are worried about it, take the plan B morning after pill.
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10515800 tn?1419227034
Up to 72 hours
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10515800 tn?1419227034
And he's you can only take the plan B 72 hours after sex
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U cant abort using birth controll pills and can only use plan b for a certain time... maybe think.... even tho this wasnt planed that is a living being inside you, if you dont want it talk about adoption there are tones of moms who cant have babies that have tried with heart and soul to get pregers... thats a baby inside you, not a lump, it soon will have a heart beat and lungs and other organs.
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just in case i want to abort using pills can i do it with doctor alone with my hubby?
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