She took I pill one month back after having unprotected sex, now one month after the results are going positive in the pregnancy kit test. Please advise.. she is frantic and nervous.. she doesnt want any child
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Do repeat test after 3 days n pelvic ultrasound after 1 wk. There is Mtp kit available in market by taking this tablet ur problem wl resolve as there is no need of surgical abortion as this stage if report cm positive
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Have you done a Urine Pregnancy test? Is it Positive? If yes then you are pregnant and would need an abortion.
For abortion you will need to meet a Gynecologist as only trained MBBS doctors and Gynecologists can do abortions in India , as per MTP laws.
Nowadays medicines can be given to abort a pregnancy but they must be taken in right doses and with right counseling.
Medicines to cause abortion are NOT available in medical stores and have to be procured from gynecologist, or a government recognised abortion center.
Do not fall into the trap of going to a "quack" or a shady center. Seek a gynecologist for getting the pregnancy aborted.
It will NOT affect her future life, if abortion is done within 3 months of last menses, the earlier the better.
But a abortion done at a quack or an unreconised center can cause havoc with the fertility potential of the friend
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