Posted: 01/07/08 - 05:21 Post subject: After an Early Medical Abortion
I had an early medical abortion three weeks ago. I started bleeding an hour after the pill was inserted and I miscarried within two hours then I continued just spotting blood for a few days. I am still testing positive (which I have read that the hormones can still be present for 6 six weeks). I feel normal but my stomach seems to be larger and pregnant looking and my breasts are larger than they normally are. Do you have any advice.
Will be going for my check up with doctors later on in the week.
Thanks
Posted: 05/08/08 - 05:37 Post subject: what happened?
I am having an early medical abortion soon but am worried that doctor says if you do it too early it might fail. What happened with your one in the end?
Posted: 05/15/08 - 21:34 Post subject: we are both in the same situation at the moment
hi, i also had an abortion 4 weeks now and early this morning and the result is still positive. i am also worried but i dont have the same feeling as before i had abortion 4 weeks ago, my breast is no longer big and i dont crave for food anymore and no longer vomit after abortion. I bleed only for a day, and there come out 2.5 inches length x .5 in. with blood clot and 1 inch square shaped blood clot. so i assumed that i completely aborted. after that day i no longer have a period even spotting. and now i was worried because its been 4 weeks now and i still test positive. i just have a strange feeling as i feel that my heart beast a bit fast, and i feel a bit pain in my lower tummy i dont know if this is because of the pills that i took before misofrostol, i took methotrexate and provera 2 weeks before i finally found out about misofrostol which i used to abort. I dont know what else to do as abortion is not legal in our country and i dont think doctors will do abortion.
Please help as well,
By the way when exactly do u planned to go for a check up? can u share with me what the doctor tell u or ask you to do?.. Please.
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