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My wife last period was 26 April. And a day before yesterday we had unprotected sex. She doesn't want to be pregnant now. We had a baby boy of 15 months by cs. So what medicines are required to abort pregnancy. And baby is on breast milk . Please give advice .
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Consult your wife's Gynecologist directly. Don't consume over the counter emergency contraceptives randomly.
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Progesterone only pills (minipill) is considered safe for lactating women.
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consult an obstetrician before initiating medications.
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Abortion medication can not be advised like this
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Please condult a gynaecologist for a proper and safe Management
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