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1419345 tn?1282448870

at my pregnancy i take one cytotec and 3 pills of cortal

....when im 1st month pregnant.., i took 3 pills of cortal with coke in the morning, not yet having a breakfast.
i did it for almost 3 days.  and after 2 days later i took 1 cytotec., for as i know., i can abort the baby., but nothings happens... now..., i am two months pregnant.. ., i experiencing back pains, and abdominal aching.... i am scared what will happen to my baby ...  i love my baby.., i pray to the lord that he will give me a healthy baby..... please need your comments or advice... thank you
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Hello,  since you are past the point in which you can just take the morning after pill without prescription, you'll have to make a decision as to how to abort.  You can go to your doctor and they can prescribe pills but you must do this under doctor's supervision.  You can also choose to go to a clinic and have a surgical abortion.  Which sounds like a better option to you?
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hi.. im a pregnant in1weak .i need u .how to abort my baby ?cuz im not ready.
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kamusta ang baby mo? tinuloy mo ba?
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1194973 tn?1385503904
I'm trying to understand what you've typed. (And I'm unsure of one of the pills you took) Were you trying to abort the baby? Or were you just taking medicine. Cytotec should NEVER be taken for any reason during pregnancy. It can cause miscarriage to the baby and in some cases has caused death to the mother. Are you seeing a doctor at all? If not, I advise you to get in immediately and speak to them. You need to be getting proper care. Don't take any medications without ever seeking a doctors advise.
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