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Q: Medical abortion process
asked by: Chicalita on April 29th, 2009
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Hi everybody. I went to the clinic and received the Mifeprex. I have to take the Misoprostol tomorrow. So I am very nervous about what I am in for. I am 5 weeks and 3 days. I would just appreciate it so much if anyone could share their stories. I know this is the right decision for me, I'm just very nervous about the bleeding and possibly severe cramps...I feel alone and scared. My boyfriend is going to stay over tomorrow night with me but I'm so scared!!
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dazkaren
replied on May 7th, 2009
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hi there i hope this might be of some use,
i had the medical termination only yestarday and i had hardly no pain at all, however everyone is different i dont generally suffer period cramps anyway so it wasnt bad at all for me, the only thing that concerned me was the amount of clots i passed but its normal as long as you are not bleeding through more than 2 sanitary towels in one hour and the same in the next hour.
even though i was bleeding alot yestarday ive not bleed much at all this morning, but im aware it will be off on for a little while and still no pain with mine so im happy.
dont be nervous about the second lot of tablets it very simple and i actually inserted them myself in a couple of mins and was free to go, no problem at all.
well i hope this has eased your mind alittle but always take the advice given by the nurses and doctors that you will see.
good luck im sure youll be fine
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