Category: What is Miscarriage or Abortion?

What is Miscarriage or Abortion?

Abortion or miscarriage is the termination of a pregnancy before 6 months. There are 3 types of abortion: spontaneous abortion, induced abortion or abortion, and therapeutic abortion. Abortion or miscarriage is the termination of a pregnancy before 6 months. There are 3 types of abortion: spontaneous abortion, induced abortion or abortion, and therapeutic abortion. In cases of spontaneous abortion, the patient experiences bleeding and pelvic pain during pregnancy.

Methotrexate and vaginal misoprostol

Methotrexate (Otrexup, Rasuvo, others) is rarely used for elective, unwanted pregnancies, although it’s still used for pregnancies outside of the uterus (ectopic pregnancies).

What does misoprostol do to the body?

Misoprostol helps to decrease your risk of serious ulcer complications such as bleeding. This medication protects your stomach lining by lowering the amount of acid that comes in contact with it.

Can I take misoprostol by mouth?

Misoprostol comes in the form of a tablet and can be given through the mouth (orally), under the tongue (sublingually) or it can be inserted into the vagina.

When do periods start after abortion?

A woman will usually have her next period 4–8 weeks after having an abortion. The abortion empties the uterus, so restarts the menstrual cycle. The start date of a woman’s next period will depend on whether she is using birth control and, if so, which type

How long does the pain last after an abortion?

Bleeding may last longer for pregnancies of more than 7 weeks. Cramping for the first 2 weeks. Some women may have cramping (like menstrual cramps) for as long as 6 weeks.

The first period after abortion painful

You may have more cramping than usual during your first few periods after an abortion. Other symptoms will be similar to those you’ve had during past menstrual cycles. These can include bloating.

2 months after the abortion symptoms

Most people will experience bleeding and cramping that is stronger and longer-lasting than their periods. You can manage these symptoms with over-the-counter or prescribed pain medications, plus home remedies like heating pads. Some people will experience other symptoms like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and breast pain.

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